Cup of Tea. One of the best drinks ever. Better than coffee.
It is also very addicting.
It is also very addicting.
*Freddy eats cookie*
Freddy: Mmm Cookie. I'm gonna wash this down with a good ol Cuppa Tea!
*Jeffrey is outside in the cold*
Jeffrey: As soon as I get home I'm gonna make a nice hot Cuppa Tea!
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Jimmy: Be right back man, gonna go get a Cuppa Tea!
Johnny: What's that, like your 10th cup for today?
Jimmy: Nah man, I'm on my 22nd cup
Johnny: Wow
Jimmy: Giddy up!
Freddy: Mmm Cookie. I'm gonna wash this down with a good ol Cuppa Tea!
*Jeffrey is outside in the cold*
Jeffrey: As soon as I get home I'm gonna make a nice hot Cuppa Tea!
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Jimmy: Be right back man, gonna go get a Cuppa Tea!
Johnny: What's that, like your 10th cup for today?
Jimmy: Nah man, I'm on my 22nd cup
Johnny: Wow
Jimmy: Giddy up!
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when you've done something so cringe you can't stop replaying it in your head and it stops you from getting on with your every day life
Dan: bro why have you been staring into space for the last hour doing nothing?
Me: bro i have a chronic cringe from what happened earlier I can't concentrate
Me: bro i have a chronic cringe from what happened earlier I can't concentrate
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Stop being such a cuppatea
Last night was a cuppa tea
'hey man' 'cuppa tea'
Last night was a cuppa tea
'hey man' 'cuppa tea'
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Cuppateas are lovely. In France they only sell ice tea which I made me angry. British people love tea. There sweet and the best time to drink it is when you get it on the way to school and sing a song.
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- It's just nice to take a picnic and enjoy the scenery and maybe wildlife. But really it would be to have a bit of company however long or short the walk. My only Son lives in Ecuador, he has been there for at least 15 years. I really would like to have a larger circle of friends whether to go for a walk or just have a cuppa.
- I’m looking to my 17-year old to read the tea leaves and see what people immersed in pop culture are doing for escapism. I spend most of my time isolated at sea, so my reader is always chock full, and I’ve always leaned towards fiction.
Cuppa is a small application for macOS to time your cup of tea as it steeps. Author: Nathan Cosgray OS 10.9 Mavericks or newer (1, 2) Intel only (3) Supports Notification Center notifications (4) Localized in Czech, French, German, Italian; Target 'cuppa' builds non-App Store distribution version with Sparkle. Cuppa is a small application for Mac OS X to time your cup of tea as it steeps. Tired of leaving your tea too long, to become bitter and cold, or drinking it too soon and not appreciating its full potential? Then this utility is for you! Use it from the Dock: just right-click or control-click on Cuppa's icon and select the beverage you are brewing.
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The traditional English cup of tea, once considered a necessary luxury, is undergoing its biggest change since tea was first advertised for sale in London in 1657.
British tea consumption has fallen from 2.5 ounces per person per week to less than an ounce. That means Britons are drinking on average just 8 cups of tea a week today, down from 23 in 1974. This monument change in drinking habits is revealed in the latest National Food Survey.
The London Telegraph suggests that tea is often linked to sweets, biscuits and cakes, which have also fallen out of favor as new data show British consumers have tried to move away from sugar and bread toward healthier trends.
Another factor leading to the decline of the British tea tradition includes the rising popularity of coffee shops.
I recall seeing coffee shops popping up on every London street corner during the late 1990s. The eventual arrival of Starbucks threw the coffee culture into a boil that had not been seen since the 1600s when as many as 2000 coffee houses were found throughout the London area.
I wrote a Fresh Cup magazine article a dozen years ago that suggested the UK needed to “blow the dust of their tea image.” As a new millennium dawned, America was entering a tea Renaissance while Great Britain was staring at an impending Dark Ages of tea.
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Is it time to blow the dust off the image of traditional British Tea?