Cocoa, Tea and Coffee

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:oops: seems i got the wrong end of the stick again.. i thought Abbe was suggesting that the clotted cream was put in the tea.. i can give you a great scone recipe.. then all you need is clotted cream.. jam (preferably home made) and the (preferably Earl Grey :wink:)
 
tomtom said:
:oops: seems i got the wrong end of the stick again.. i thought Abbe was suggesting that the clotted cream was put in the tea.. i can give you a great scone recipe.. then all you need is clotted cream.. jam (preferably home made) and the (preferably Earl Grey :wink:)


No, No you understood me right. When I was in Cornwall I got a clotted cream tea and they put the cream into the cup, but here in sweden I don't find anything resample that kind of taste. Therefore I thought it must be something special.

cheers
Abbe
 
Went out yesterday and got meself some of this Mocha stuff as recommended by Gary,now as i said iam not a coffee or tea drinker so i was expecting to spit this Mocha stuff out after the first sip.While i cannot say it was great and i only managed half a mug(maybe mocha/coffee is something i can learn to like)it was no where near as bad as all the other coffees i've tried.So i will endeavor to persevere and maybe i will grow to like it.Gonna try another mug in a sec or three. :wink:
 
i know several people who would dissagree with you there.. alcohol might not mix so well with survival but bushcraft is about the fun too!! :wave:

but we are stumbling off topic here!!
 
tomtom said:
i know several people who would dissagree with you there.. alcohol might not mix so well with survival but bushcraft is about the fun too!! :wave:

but we are stumbling off topic here!!

When you are right about bushcraft being fun too. But when you are bushcrafting, you are in a defacto survival mode.

But on your way home, when it's over, you want to stop by a pub for a dozen smoker wings and a pint.

Hey!!! Rock & Roll!!! :biggthump
 
Whisky Mac out KNIFES AND SHARP THINGS away, booze and sharps dont mix, your 100% right, lucky we're a sensible and respectable and teatotal bunch eh :shock: a few dram's round the fire of an evening does seem to be most theraputic though, a bit like Didgeridoo playing :shock: :rolmao:
 
Paganwolf said:
Whisky Mac out KNIFES AND SHARP THINGS away, booze and sharps dont mix, your 100% right, lucky we're a sensible and respectable and teatotal bunch eh :shock: a few dram's round the fire of an evening does seem to be most theraputic though, a bit like Didgeridoo playing :shock: :rolmao:
Dunno about the Didgeridoo stuff but otherwise you right on the mark about everything else. :-)
 

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