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Applesauce Bread: Serve this easy, moist and spicy quick bread with tea, pack it in a lunchbox or eat it for dessert.
A variant of this is to give a gift which involves a food or drink the person detests, such as a gourmet coffee or tea pack when the recipient hates either drink, or a gourmet meat pack for a vegetarian, etc. Get into the Christmas spirit.
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It has the best mint tea – packed with fresh leaves.
Its Northern Ireland cycling trip takes in Rathlin Island and the Giants Causeway, with overnight stays in an 18th-century manor house (from £337pp, based on four sharing, including two nights' B&B, afternoon tea, packed lunches, bike hire and guides).
Oh, and Collins has even started building a Google map based on locations in Garner's books, and has had a go at plotting the journey Colin and Susan make from Highmost Redmanhey when pursued by the powers of Nastrond … It's actually a challenge to continue writing this article instead of just filling a flask with tea, packing my boots and driving straight off to Alderley Edge.
Light industry includes tea-packing plants and factories for garment making.
In the past three years, Bigelow has turned a former tea-packing plant in Norwalk into the site of its mail-order business and a line of flavored honey spreads.
Along one wall of the sleekly designed sliver of a store is an array of about 30 teas packed in tins (all $8, with 1 to 2.5 ounces), and tea-brewing equipment.
In a nod to the building's original use as a tea-packing depot, the banner's fabric is stained with PG tips and Coca-Cola, producing tones of flesh-like brown.
Onions, £1.05 a kg; 1l bottle of Robinsons orange squash, £1; 400ml bottle of Head and Shoulders shampoo, £4.99; PG Tips tea bags (pack of 80), £2.14; 530ml bottle of Fairy Liquid, £1.65 (or two for £2).
Onions, 90p a kg; 1l bottle of Robinsons orange squash, £1.39; 400ml bottle of Head and Shoulders shampoo, £4.98; PG Tips tea bags (pack of 80), £2.14; 433ml bottle of Fairy Liquid, £1.25.
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