tea

April 30th, 2009 | 351 Entries

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351 Entries for “tea”

  1. she drinks the rooibos slowly, savouring the deep maroon on her tongue. it swirls gently in the cup, like blood in a petri dish.

    by ps on 05.01.2009
  2. I love tea. Have you ever had pomegranite tea? god it’s tasty. But seriously, I have a friend we call big T but it has nothing to do with TEA tea. But that’s okay because it’s just T….or is it Tea? Oh silly me.

    by Sally on 05.01.2009
  3. I sat outside and sipped in the morning sunshine. The birds were happy with their soothing songs. The leaves of the trees beckoned the whispers of the gentle breeze.

    by LynnArts (Jen M) on 05.01.2009
  4. So I used to drink tea, but that was before the accident. See I was on my way to the office, riding my bike and sipping my tea, when a large animal a bear, a moose, or something greater stepped forward and ruined my morning. It knocked me, socked me and threw me to the ground. My tea was gone, soaked into the concrete. My day was over or had it just begun?

    by Tim on 05.01.2009
  5. I dont like tea, but a lot of poeple I know do drink it. Now that I am in 6th year people always think they’re mad because we can drink tea and coffee etc in class. I don’t drink any of these, i just eat the biscuits. Yummy.

    by Thomas on 05.01.2009
  6. I sit in the rain, sipping a cup of tea. Warm, but chilled wit dropped water. I am cold. and warm. Teas,flavors, flowing away, how many leaves? how many worries? flavour and death and water.

    by Kristina Maack on 05.01.2009
  7. In my junior year of high school we had the attack of the stupid clubs. Break Dance Club. Anime Club. DDR club. Zombie Club. Lumberjack Club.

    And Tea Club.

    Tea Club was Mr. S’s club, and I was in love with him. Tea Club was the only frivolous club meeting I attended.

    by skweeds on 05.01.2009
  8. yummy, refresshing, cold winter days, nice crips mornings. tazo, passion fruit, lemonade and tea makes arnold palmers!! :)

    by Ashley on 05.01.2009
  9. Tea can be made of leaves in water and you put it in a pot or kettle. Sometimes I just put it in the microwave and heat it up when i need to do it fast. My favorite is honey vanilla chamomille. There is a store at somerset called Teavana that we had a fake bday party at!

    by Bethany Rizik on 05.01.2009
  10. Tea can be made of leaves in water and you put it in a pot or kettle. Sometimes I just put it in the microwave and heat it up when i need to do it fast. My favorite is honey vanilla chamomille. There is a store at somerset called Teavana that we had a fake bday party at!

    by Bethany Rizik on 05.01.2009
  11. I love tea but it’s a little bland at times, so I’ll need milk. On the other hand, milk makes me feel like I’m adding unnecessary calories. Darn, I am so banal. Well, who isn’t?

    by Clary on 05.01.2009
  12. The inner monologues of my head raced as i sat at the table. Facing the greatest enemy of my fragile teenage years. The indus flowed down my face, drenched. The in-laws perched beside the mantle with tea in hand.

    by nicholas on 05.01.2009
  13. I love tea and I’ve been drinking it nonstop for days. Green tea infused with jasmine flowers is my favorite, and I always order it when I’m eating Thai or Chinese food. I also like strawberry and raspberry tea. My best friend’s favorite is hyacinthe tea.

    by e on 05.01.2009
  14. tea is very much produced in china and india,the british do love a good cup of tea,it is known to detoxify your body and is found in hot and cold versions

    by jo on 05.01.2009
  15. Oh no there’s tea teia is great jesus christ there’s a lot of tea.. OMG TEA!!!!!! I love tea so much its my favorite drink. why am I writing this your one word?? why don’t I one wordd youTEA!!!! OH YEAA

    by fasdf on 05.01.2009
  16. something that people do in groups, an old but still going activity. A habit, an addiction. Shows refinement, and calm. English people are thought to have a tea and biscuit every day.

    by rachel on 05.01.2009
  17. both the west and the east once had customs for tea. what leaves to boil, which hand to pour with, whom pours for whom. these customs are still held up in small tea houses, where one can pay a high price for anachronisms that they will appreciate for a moment, and surely forget in a month. this is tradition.

    by Kevin on 05.01.2009
  18. okay fine give me a tea
    you know I prefer espresso

    by m.ev on 05.01.2009
  19. When i hear this word or read this word i think of something that you drink or something that you serve to people when you are at like a restaruant also i think it reminds me of som movies i have seen. :) yeaahh

    by yenttirb (brittney) on 05.01.2009
  20. calm relaxing, medicen, herbs, healthy, tranquil, peaceful, organized, refreshed, warm, and comforting,

    by Alyssa on 05.01.2009
  21. calm relaxing, medicen, herbs, healthy, tranquil, peaceful, organized, refreshed, warm, and comforting,

    by Alyssa on 05.01.2009
  22. twisted tea fishing hunting camp

    by him on 05.01.2009
  23. england
    hot
    leaf
    tax
    rose
    little porciline figures
    drink
    sugar
    milk

    by Drew on 05.01.2009
  24. “I’m a little teapot.” green tea, black tea, chai tea. Tea with sugar, tea with milk. Teacups on a table. Yummy!

    by Mar on 05.01.2009
  25. A drink with jam and bread

    by Emma Whiteman on 05.01.2009
  26. tea bagging the gentleman across the hall, Chales realized he had left the burner on in his apartment. What a pickle! he’s balls felt exhilerated but his burners, left unattended, could burn down his house.

    by Ratt Musso on 05.01.2009
  27. I don’t understand why you don’t like green tea. It’s probably my favorite. It’s so soothing and relaxing, though I must admit I only drink it to stay awake at night.

    by david on 05.01.2009
  28. early grey
    grey day everything is grey
    i watch but nothing moves today
    dr. suess wrote these words
    my many colored days is the book
    my days come in many colors
    colors. colors are shades.
    shades are all up to interpretation
    so color

    by allie on 05.01.2009
  29. the english drink too much tea, he thinks as he slips a stick of licorice into his pocket. a packet of crisps follow, and then a screwdriver. he heads towards the door of the store and slips out.

    he makes a mental note to steal eggs tomorrow.

    his tea is cold by the time he gets home.

    by yellow on 05.01.2009
  30. A decaffinated drink for me earl grey the best, like it with milk not sugar, grown in india and china, not sure where else. you have to use boiling water to be able to brew it properly, Jae m,akes good tea for me when he comes round .Adam likes alex’s tea.

    by karena pattison on 05.01.2009
  31. i wish i could like tea. sit in coffee shops, order a cup of earl gray. look dignified and cool. sit on southern porches and ask for iced tea.

    unfortunately, i think tea tastes TERRIBLE.

    by Gwen Garrett on 05.01.2009
  32. I’ve become obsessed with tea in the past few years. There are so many different flavors, it’s fun to experiment and try new teas. Tea made from herbs or flowers is actually not tea. Real tea comes from the tea plant.

    by Sheila on 05.01.2009
  33. Its warm and nice to drink on cold days when you feel alone and need company. It reminds me of times when I was happy and unafraid of the world outside. I don’t like tea anymore.

    by casm on 05.01.2009
  34. i like to drink tea when i’m sick, or when i’m feeling like something warm to drink but don’t want any coffee. i like to drink tea in the morning or at night just for fun. it is sweet and when mixed with condensed milk is like a dessert. it helps with maladies

    by sandra on 05.01.2009
  35. Not a big fan of tea. I like arnold palmer. Don’t know what it is? GASP! Mix 50/50 lemonade and iced tea. Sweetened or unsweetened. Your call.

    by seth on 05.01.2009
  36. I drink tea to calm my nerves. Some cultures delight in drinking tea.
    Sometimes tea is another word for harsh drugs.

    I will always remember my Mom because often she would sit quietly while her nine children ran amok and drink her tea. It gives me a calm moment of reflection because even though i did not get much speciall attention my strongest memories revolve around tea.

    When i was drafted by the US Army some of my bunkmates got me hooked on illegal tea.
    And i still go for comfort to smoking the tea.
    Imagine being surrounded by caos and being in a relaxed state because of the herb/tea.

    If i reflect on the word tea i have many happy memories.

    Thats all about Tea.

    EJ Dailey genedailey@comcast.net

    by Eugene J. Dailey on 05.01.2009
  37. The tea is contained in a bag. It is lucid and smoky, and is surprisingly healthy. I am a fan of tea for the reason that it is unpretentious, though the English are rather pretentious in their attempts to co-opt this simple leaf. Green-ness is good.

    by Doug Alford on 05.01.2009
  38. Tea. A wonderous tonic in many ways. The japanese have a complicated tea ceramony that is more about the ceramony and less about the tea. Tea is a slang word for marijuana! And lately, I’ve heard a lot of crap about tea parties…the stupid, political kind.

    by KimZ on 05.01.2009
  39. setphanie, my roommate, drinks tea all the time. i’ve never had more than a few cups in my life, but i think it’s ok. i don’t really know the difference between all the types, but i feel like it would be an interestin thing to know. how many calories does tea have? stephanie is always, always drinking tea,. i think at some point it will be unhealthy. i don’t know, though

    by jc on 05.01.2009
  40. i walked to the kitche, pulled down a glass, filled it to the brim with chunks of ice, sliced open a lemon and squeezed it just enough so that its nectars covered the ice and froze, all i coild think of was reaching into the fridge and pulling out the pitcher of tea. i opened the fridge to reveal the blue white topped container that held my liquid satisfaction. i reached in grabber the container and to my surprise.. it was completly…. EMPTY.

    by KELSI on 05.01.2009