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Tip for your dog in hot weather: tea towel soaked in cold water.
Come Back to Camden offers a vision of Englishness so caricatured it would have caused the lowliest Britpopper to scoff: cockney cabbies, bad weather, tea.
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In warm weather iced green tea is the recommendation of the house.
Like my son's ultimate alarm clock, which wakes you up, tells you the weather and makes tea and toast.
In warm weather they have tea in a summerhouse on the shore; Mrs. Sanger does her writing in a small hilltop studio surrounded by pine trees.
On Saturday, Her Majesty attended the Epsom Derby, indulging her passion for horse racing, and on Sunday, according to the organisers of the Big Jubilee Lunch, some six million people stubbornly ignored the unkind weather to take tea and sandwiches with friends and neighbours.
"I want cold English weather, cups of tea and no mosquitos.
"I'm not afraid," Mr. Romanov said, weathered hands wiping tea from his salt-and-pepper stubble.
There's a professionalism at play that can weather more than a tea shop/pub switch.
It puts up with awful weather, and thrives on tea, real ale and homemade cake.
We are a nation obsessed with more than just tea and the weather (and every which-way the weather can be embedded into conversation); we are pointedly and happily struck with adoration and respect for cuddly animals.
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