Sadly, both my Mom & Grandma always "pushed" tea when I had a cold or flu ... and I've grown up to so, so dislike tea in all it's forms in spite of trying it so many times: hot, cold, flavors! Am left with just being a coffee drinker ... even tho tea looks so refreshing!
Just today I picked up a box of English style black tea bags. Isn't that ironic? Never noticed before, they should provide a real treat. Best wishes to you and yours, my dear.
Great funnies. I can just imagine the second one!! I am British born and bred and cannot drink tea. It makes me physically sick.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. I do not drink coffee but I do drink tea. And I enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteSadly, both my Mom & Grandma always "pushed" tea when I had a cold or flu ... and I've grown up to so, so dislike tea in all it's forms in spite of trying it so many times: hot, cold, flavors! Am left with just being a coffee drinker ... even tho tea looks so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but the second one made me spew my coffee all over my monitor. Good one.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week. Scritches to the kitties. ♥
Yes, that second one got me laughing too!
ReplyDeleteYikes on the Earl Gray. :)
ReplyDeleteHeeheehee! Thanks, I needed that.
ReplyDeleteNow I know why in spite of enjoying a cuppa tea once in. a while, I hate Earl Grey Tea, LOL, LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love tea; no special blend, just straight forward orange pekoe, with cream and sugar - the English way.
ReplyDeleteJust today I picked up a box of English style black tea bags. Isn't that ironic? Never noticed before, they should provide a real treat. Best wishes to you and yours, my dear.
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