I’m on a weekend vacation and forgot to bring my tea and the international grocery didn’t have it, so I settled for Darjeeling. I can barely notice the difference. It’s so subtle that it might as well just be a different tea brand.
I’m on a weekend vacation and forgot to bring my tea and the international grocery didn’t have it, so I settled for Darjeeling. I can barely notice the difference. It’s so subtle that it might as well just be a different tea brand.
I am confused as to why you spelled “tea” correctly six time in your comment, and then spelled “teaspoon” (a spoon used for stirring & measuring tea) wrong.
Not criticizing, just confused.
They use a tiny wooden spoon made out of a golf tee, duh.
lol i wondered why i looked so wrong but couldn’t put my finger on it. truthfully though: “tee” would be the proper spelling in my native language and i haven’t had a cup of tea yet so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
you dropped this \
(because \ is an escape character, you must use
¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
to correctly display ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)thank you very much for that fix!
You appear to be missing an arm so I’ll forgive you… this time.