Tea and biscuits?

FelixDeCat

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Im currently enjoying Lipton's White Tea with Blueberry and Pomegranite hot tea. It has a pleasant aroma, slightly sweet taste and leaves me with a sense of well being. :moon:

The biscuit (cookie) selection is an old standby, Lance sweet 'n creamy peanut butter Nekot.

So whats your favorite tea and biscuit combination?
 
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SlitheryDee

When I drink tea it's usually Lipton unsweetened. It's never occurred to me to consume the two together as a pair but I like those nabisco or whatever oatmeal/chocolate chip chewy cookies with anything.
 

FelixDeCat

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Originally posted by: SlitheryDee
When I drink tea it's usually Lipton unsweetened. It's never occurred to me to consume the two together as a pair but I like those nabisco or whatever oatmeal/chocolate chip chewy cookies with anything.

Ah yes....hot tea, good biscuits and Kate Bush playing gently in the background... ;)
 

FelixDeCat

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Originally posted by: xcript
Earl Grey & dark chocolate HobNobs.

Its been a spell since Ive had this. This makes me want to take a Jaguar to Whole Foods Market and purchase some today.

Im drinking Bigelow Mint this morning with a touch of sugar.
 

Lonyo

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Earl Grey and plain digestives.
Or some random black tea, depending on what teabags are available.
 

lxskllr

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Earl Grey, and any kind of biscuit I guess. I don't consciously combine them.
 

FelixDeCat

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Originally posted by: lxskllr
Earl Grey, and any kind of biscuit I guess. I don't consciously combine them.

Give yourself over to absolute pleasure. Feel the warm waters of the tea leaf and biscuit combined.:evil:
 

BoomerD

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meh...biscuits are meant to be covered in country gravy...or for use in Strawberry shortcake.

Tea and COOKIES are yet another story...although I prefer coffee to tea, and peanut butter cookies to any other type of cookie.