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1HolmesGirl
With places like Costa and Starbucks in recent years, has tea taken second place as our social drink now? Is it fast becoming an 'old persons' drink, while the new, younger generations join their friends at the coffee houses, just the way it was in the late 50's, when cafes became all the rage for the 'in' places to gather with friends? I hope not. I love my PG tips too much.
2dyarington
NO
3gmathis
Here's to a good stout cup of PG tips. (Iced, this time of year.)
Steepster.com, which is a "facebook" for tea junkies, is populated with all ages--plenty of twentysomethings. I think good tea is as trendy, and as classic, as coffee.
Steepster.com, which is a "facebook" for tea junkies, is populated with all ages--plenty of twentysomethings. I think good tea is as trendy, and as classic, as coffee.
4dtw42
I sat with a friend in a branch of Costa yesterday. I had tea and cake; she had tap-water and cake!
5Osbaldistone
>1 HolmesGirl:
I don't know what a "Costa" is, but I thought tea took second place as our social drink just after the Boston Tea Party.
Os.
I don't know what a "Costa" is, but I thought tea took second place as our social drink just after the Boston Tea Party.
Os.