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17-09-2006, 10:31
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Clayton-Le-Moors
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Anyone for Tea ?
Know we have had threads about types of tea, etc., but wondered if anyone out there actually gets out their tea service anymore.
Mine have been gathering dust for years, not because I tend to drink more coffee, but because so much easier to use mugs when I have visitors.
My mum would have been astounded if I had served tea this way.
Am I just lazy as not so much washing up ? Or is it a declining tradition ?
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17-09-2006, 11:11
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
I have an old tea service that I inherited from my Grandma about 15 years ago when she died and I haven't used it once. I'd be terrified to in case I broke it.
Sorry to have a slight thread wander so early in a thread - someone asked a while ago if there was such a thing as Lancashire Tea because there is a Yorkshire Tea. Well, in answer to that, yes, there is now a Lancashire Tea - I saw it in a farm shop the other day - it has been recently launched to compete with its neighbour from across the border.
Sorry Katex - back on thread now.
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17-09-2006, 13:15
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
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Originally Posted by katex
Am I just lazy as not so much washing up ? Or is it a declining tradition ?
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No Katex you're not lazy you've just learnt sense, why make extra work for yourself by dragging out all the extra bits of crockery when all you want is a good brew and either a natter or to catch up with accyweb?
The other thing that has declined over the years is Sunday afternoon tea with all sorts of salad lumps and salmon sandwiches followed by the traditional dish of Fruit cocktail covered in carnation milk. (The saying used to be in our house , "you can always tell it's Sunday the butties are cut into triangles!"  ).
By the way though, are you like me and find that when your reading the threads with a brew going next to you, you get carried away and the last mouthful always gets left until it's stone cold? It tastes revolting but you have to swallow it, (I'm sure chav will think of something nearly witty around this point), because otherwise your keyboard is going to end up covered.
Yet again Less has to take drastic action to prevent his keys sticking together!
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17-09-2006, 13:26
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I am Band
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: In the Ghetto.
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
I will go with the general concensus; washing a teapot, cups & saucers is far too much like hard work.
What is wrong with a teabag in a mug? You can always hang it up to drip dry, then use it again.
All this brings us to another question that needs answering: How many brews can you force out of a recycled teabag? 
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17-09-2006, 13:35
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
I too, have a beautiful Royal Albert service....courtesy of my dear departed Gran. I take it down now and then to give it a gentle wash.....but I don't think I would ever use it. I prefer my tea brewed in a bucket of a cup....I use leaf tea and the tea gets better as you near the bottom of the brew....you just have to remember that when you get to the bottom you need to sieve the leaves with your teeth, although I am not averse to swallowing a few stray tea leaves. When I worked in the mill we used to call this 'Tacklers Tea'.
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17-09-2006, 13:42
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Location: Accrington
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
 In Yorkshire my home county, a tea pot or mug, is not considered
"broken in" till it's got a good brown crust inside, so yes your'e doin it the
right way Kate.  Chin Chin.
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17-09-2006, 14:27
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
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Originally Posted by Less
By the way though, are you like me and find that when your reading the threads with a brew going next to you, you get carried away and the last mouthful always gets left until it's stone cold? It tastes revolting but you have to swallow it, (I'm sure chav will think of something nearly witty around this point), because otherwise your keyboard is going to end up covered.
Yet again Less has to take drastic action to prevent his keys sticking together!
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Always swallow it to the bottom no matter what the temperature Less.
My problem is the fag ash on me keyboard, but can just blow that away.
Re. the triangle butties, my mum never cut the crust off ... too wasteful, only for the posh people
Ian: Crust in the mug ?? Yuk .. mind ya' seen some at work like this and they not what we would consider as 'mucky folk' .. so must be an old tradition.
Think only tea that stains though .. tannin ? Used to get the Vim on this, but could always taste it at the next brew \_____/ Thank you whoever for my dishwasher. 
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17-09-2006, 15:42
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
My best teaset is Old Country Roses,,but i never ever use it ,it was my mums,and i would hate to break a cup ,I used to like watching Thora Hird on last of the summer wine,she had the same teaset ,,and i am sure its been on corrie too.
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17-09-2006, 20:43
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Accrington, Hyndburn
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
The only teaset I've ever owned was the pink plastic one I had for my dollies. 
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17-09-2006, 21:11
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Location: Accrington
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Re: Anyone for Tea ?
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Originally Posted by grannyclaret
My best teaset is Old Country Roses,,but i never ever use it ,it was my mums,and i would hate to break a cup ,I used to like watching Thora Hird on last of the summer wine,she had the same teaset ,,and i am sure its been on corrie too.
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Same here granny. My mum collected old country roses and over the years we bought her allsorts - tea service, coffee pot, sideplates dinner plates etc and now ive got it all up in display cabinets. She only got it all out at christmas and who ever was washing up was so careful because if we broke anything we had to replace it. I found that out to my cost - i broke her vase and had to replace it cost me £33 but i never dropped any of it again!
I dont drink tea never liked it will only drink coffee. Mum always drank tea never coffee and she had a old country roses mug. She said it tasted better in a mug than a teapot.
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17-09-2006, 23:25
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