Posted: 20 Oct 2007, 22:01
Poof.scotty wrote:Baileys & Ice.
Poof.scotty wrote:Baileys & Ice.
smiscandlon wrote:Poof.scotty wrote:Baileys & Ice.
Wow.scotty wrote:Mags made a Bread & Butter Pudding with Baileys
indeedsmiscandlon wrote:Wow.scotty wrote:Mags made a Bread & Butter Pudding with Baileys
I was wondering where mine had gone!scotty wrote:Baileys & Ice.
your ice?boudicca wrote:I was wondering where mine had gone!scotty wrote:Baileys & Ice.
Knew you'd approvepsichonaut wrote:Obviousman wrote:Brunello di Montalcino
it's one of the best wines in Italy.....i approve?....sureObviousman wrote:Knew you'd approvepsichonaut wrote:Obviousman wrote:Brunello di Montalcino
Twas a gift But splendid stuff indeedpsichonaut wrote:it's one of the best wines in Italy.....i approve?....sureObviousman wrote:Knew you'd approvepsichonaut wrote:
....and one of the most expansive
Good taste ZenoObviousman wrote:Twas a gift But splendid stuff indeedpsichonaut wrote:it's one of the best wines in Italy.....i approve?....sureObviousman wrote: Knew you'd approve
....and one of the most expansive
What's that like? I bought some Iron Buddha recently and that's very good....smiscandlon wrote:
Gunpowder tea is nothing special, but since it's nothing special (i.e. it tastes like tea and nothing else), it goes great with mint leaves. Careful though : it's very strong.Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:What's that like? I bought some Iron Buddha recently and that's very good....smiscandlon wrote:
Ignore the Frenchie, it's delicious!Badlander wrote:Gunpowder tea is nothing specialCarpathian Psychonaut wrote:What's that like? I bought some Iron Buddha recently and that's very good....smiscandlon wrote:
To be a bit more specific, it has a very warm, smoky but mellow flavour. Not as "sharp" as a lot of green teas, I find it quite a comforting drink.smiscandlon wrote:it's delicious!
Looks like I'll grab some to sit aside my admittedly smaller stack (Iron Buddha, Green, Dragon Well & White) - it's an excuse to drop into Chinatown if nothing else!smiscandlon wrote:Ignore the Frenchie, it's delicious!
I love all different varieties of tea, and will generally have a couple of dozen in my cupboards at any one time - but I'm never without a box of the old "Special Gunpowder".
Especially when it's about drinking things in a 'drinking' thread. Hardly a huge surprise.smiscandlon wrote:I don't see that there's anything "Pseud" about genuinely enjoying something and wanting to talk about it.