English Tea by allie912

English Tea

If you have followed me for any length of time, you know I am an inveterate tea drinker. After seeing my most recent tea picture, a FaceBook friend living in North Carolina started a conversation about Fortnum & Mason's Royal Blend. I was eager to try it, but Amazon and William-Sonoma no longer carried any of F&M teas, and I was unwilling to pay the postage to have it shipped from England. Today I received this little card and gift. I love the tea bag but it's the note that really made me smile. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to make myself a cup of tea. Thanks Ann!
Awesome
October 12th, 2012  
What a beauty .... I love the note with this! I'm a big tea lover too. Like mine with a dollop of warm milk like we used to drink it in England. The tea bag from Fortnum and Masons reminds me of England when we lived there, because we shopped at F & M. Lovely photo.
October 12th, 2012  
Wow, what a nice gift. I know you will savor every drop
October 12th, 2012  
I am not a tea expert, but I do like tea! Lately, since I've been having trouble falling asleep I've started trying different cammomile (I know I spelled that wrong) teas and have landed on Bigelow's Cam. & vanilla- ahhhh! It is very relaxing! I hope you enjoyed your Fortnum and Mason Tea! It sounds very elegant.
October 12th, 2012  
I love tea, especially when ill. I had tea in south america and is sounded like Mun ya Tea, It was wonderful, Probably not the correct spelling
October 12th, 2012  
Fantastic! Love it.
October 12th, 2012  
Great shot and lovely friend :)
October 12th, 2012  
That's great!
October 12th, 2012  
allison, it's great that you have such caring friends, i hope you enjoyed your cup of tea.........known as ' a cuppa' in the north of england and a 'cup of rosy lee' in cockney london (rhyming slang...rosy lee ...tea)

btw...rosy lee wasa gypsy ...i think !!!
October 13th, 2012  
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