[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Chai tea (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 3/25/2014 5:03:44 PM EDT
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Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey.
Its the little things. |
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Quoted: Good for you miss. Quoted: Quoted: Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Good for you miss. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. |
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It's funny that you call him miss because he's enjoying tea, cause, it's like feminine to drink tea. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. Quoted:
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Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Good for you miss. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. No, it's funny but he'll get pooh-poohed about his crassness. |
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No, it's funny but he'll get pooh-poohed about his crassness. Quoted:
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Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Good for you miss. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. No, it's funny but he'll get pooh-poohed about his crassness. I was just kidding anyway. I love chai tea, I make it with a bunch of sugar and cream. Still had to say it. Earl Grey tea is best tea though. |
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Quoted: Agreed.......however, since having chai tea in Iraq at a Turkish restaurant, chai tea here in the states tastes like shit. Quoted: Quoted: Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Agreed.......however, since having chai tea in Iraq at a Turkish restaurant, chai tea here in the states tastes like shit. |
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Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Good for you miss. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. Preface: No homo. You're one of my favorites here. True story. |
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Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Good for you miss. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. Preface: No homo. You're one of my favorites here. True story. Tea and man-love. |
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Quoted: Tea and man-love. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Good for you miss. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. Preface: No homo. You're one of my favorites here. True story. Tea and man-love. |
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There were two Chinese women where the wife worked. The oldest would normally just drink hot water. It was what they could afford when she was little and she got used to it. The other one gave me two packs of the tea she drinks. One looks like small pine needles and you have to let it steep for a while if you want to see any color to it. The other you looks like small balls of leaves you toss in the cup and by the time you are halfway through, they have reconstituted to the point they look like fresh leaves. Very light tea also. Personally I like PG Tips and Earl gray creame from Teavana.
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Tea and man-love. Quoted:
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Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Good for you miss. Wait... No it's not... It's dumb. It's dumb what you said and you should feel bad. Preface: No homo. You're one of my favorites here. True story. Tea and man-love. that's ghey. |
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There were two Chinese women where the wife worked. The oldest wouldnormally just drink hot water. It was what they could afford when she was little and she got used to it. The other one gave me two packs of the tea she drinks. One looks like small pine needles and you have to let it steep for a while if you want to see any color to it. The other you looks like small balls of leaves you toss in the cup and by the time you are halfway through, they have reconstituted to the point they look like fresh leaves. Very light tea also. Personally I like PG Tips and Earl gray creame from Teavana. second one sounds like gunpowder green tea |
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Agreed.......however, since having chai tea in Iraq at a Turkish restaurant, chai tea here in the states tastes like shit. Quoted:
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Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Agreed.......however, since having chai tea in Iraq at a Turkish restaurant, chai tea here in the states tastes like shit. The chai in Afghanistan just gave me the shits. Then we started bringing our own water, and it wasn't bad. |
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I never cared much for tea until I got to Iraq. It pretty much jaded me on what tea is. The way they brew it, and add cardamon is pretty unique, and add in a half a pound of sugar per tiny glass it really gets you going for the day. I used to sit with some older Iraqi's at the Musayib power plant occasionally. We'd play cards, talk in pigeon English, and drink chai for a few hours. They'd tell be stories of growing up in Iraq Pre-Saddam. It sounded pretty amazing especially in the 40's and 50's. It's funny, because I've always heard the expression "I don't have time for weak tea". Now it really makes sense. |
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So does that mean that Indian Chai is the same as Iraqi Chai? Quoted:
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You do know "chai" is just the Chinese/Russian/etc etc etc word for "tea", right? That's like having some aqua water. Or some vino wine. Or using an automatic teller machine machine. The indian chai has more and different spices. |
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Shit is delicious. |
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Shit is delicious. That's sig line material right there.
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There were two Chinese women where the wife worked. The oldest wouldnormally just drink hot water. It was what they could afford when she was little and she got used to it. The other one gave me two packs of the tea she drinks. One looks like small pine needles and you have to let it steep for a while if you want to see any color to it. The other you looks like small balls of leaves you toss in the cup and by the time you are halfway through, they have reconstituted to the point they look like fresh leaves. Very light tea also. Personally I like PG Tips and Earl gray creame from Teavana. The Chinese call this 'white tea'. A lot of people in my office drink it to stay warm (air con is set at western standards which is cold by local standards). Also, interestingly, the Chinese (along with a lot of people in Asia) think drinking cold water is bad for your health. |
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Department of Redundancy Dept.
Chai = A word for tea in numerous languages |
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I prefer Tai Chi "Thai" Much need for the grammar Nazi here. |
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Quoted: Agreed.......however, since having chai tea in Iraq at a Turkish restaurant, chai tea here in the states tastes like shit. Quoted: Quoted: Enjoying a nice cup with a little honey. Its the little things. Agreed.......however, since having chai tea in Iraq at a Turkish restaurant, chai tea here in the states tastes like shit. I'd like a cup of that chai tea |
