Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Default Salt or pepper in the tea???

What do you prefer , salt or pepper in your tea?
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You're joking right?

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I've seen his posts in other groups and he might be a troll because he only
posts these strange things and doesn't otherwise participate. From a reply
in rec.radio. shortwave where his query was "How to access the usenet with
my radio":

"Please consider NOT RESPONDING to this attempted thread. If you must, then
remove the troll's tracking newsgroup, can.sun-stroke, from the NEWSGROUPS
line.

Every month or so, this troll floods 1300 newsgroups (all cross-posted to
a single unrelated newsgroup) with superficially relevant comments. The
purpose of to disrupt with off-topic crosspostings. Browse the
can.sun-stroke
newsgroup for the "big picture" on this troll..."

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I knew a couple of people that did put salt in coffee.


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I knew a couple of people that did put salt in coffee.




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In rec.food.drink.tea Snudle wrote:

> I knew a couple of people that did put salt in coffee.


Yeah, I know someone who did that too. He said it took the
bitterness out. I'm getting him on good coffee, though, so he won't
need it. :-)

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In rec.food.drink.tea Snudle wrote:

> I knew a couple of people that did put salt in coffee.


Yeah, I know someone who did that too. He said it took the
bitterness out. I'm getting him on good coffee, though, so he won't
need it. :-)

Ian
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similar, uninteresting days,--days of sleep,
and pipes, and coffee. (Sir R.F. Burton)
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