Lane, well no, actually, though Husband's piano teacher is on her way back with supplies ... soon, I hope. But I'm counting them out and eeking them...
Chris, it was really stupid and careless and made me very sad.
Swerdnic, but they are so very expensive when imported... particularly at the rate I drink them!
You'll just have to get out the little sievey thing. (You do have a little sievey thing, don't you? If not, I can send one by UPS-24. Appreciating the urgency of the situation, and all that.)
Leigh, I'm so glad you realise that this is a serious situation... I might have a big sievey thing that I could work with ... it might be a bit messy. But that would save you the £27.50 it'd cost to send the £1.50 small sievey thing, wouldn't it?
Oh, JJ - to be thinking of me (and my finances) at a time like this... I bow down before your great humility, and your willingness to tea-strain (did you get that?) in less than perfect circumstances. I hope that your clothes remain dry (enough for you to enjoy what is left of your tea).
I moved with my family to Bangkok in July 2005. What do I do? I make hats and costumes; I’ve written articles, a novel and a non-fiction book is underway… I've held a variety of volunteer positions within the expat community.
Tea stains is where I write and illustrate the things that consume me: life in Thailand, shop windows, books, cats, making, hats, fascinators, tea and the colour orange.
16 comments:
*laughs*
Oh dear! Perhaps you can use a tea strainer in order to save them?
(p.s. my word verification is 'nopece' which made me think 'no peace'. Ha.)
Cally, what no sympathy? I can't afford to lose teabags you know...
Angie, ooh, I'm not sure I can be arsed to do that! Lol.
JJ, you made me giggle on a cold English morning - not an easy task!
x
HahahahahahahAHAHAHA
erm. Sorry. ;-)
oh no. Do you have back up supplies?
That was very silly!!!
lol. poor thing. how could you? never mind, I'm sure there's a Big C round the corner for back-up supplies?
Lx
LPlate, oh that makes me so pleased.
Zinnia, your support is appreciated. ;-D
Lane, well no, actually, though Husband's piano teacher is on her way back with supplies ... soon, I hope. But I'm counting them out and eeking them...
Chris, it was really stupid and careless and made me very sad.
Swerdnic, but they are so very expensive when imported... particularly at the rate I drink them!
You'll just have to get out the little sievey thing.
(You do have a little sievey thing, don't you? If not, I can send one by UPS-24. Appreciating the urgency of the situation, and all that.)
Leigh, I'm so glad you realise that this is a serious situation... I might have a big sievey thing that I could work with ... it might be a bit messy. But that would save you the £27.50 it'd cost to send the £1.50 small sievey thing, wouldn't it?
Oh no!
Hmmm, couldn't you just sieve it through a piece of muslin? I'm sure you must have some somewhere?
Oh dear, oh dear,oh dear ...
Oh, JJ - to be thinking of me (and my finances) at a time like this... I bow down before your great humility, and your willingness to tea-strain (did you get that?) in less than perfect circumstances. I hope that your clothes remain dry (enough for you to enjoy what is left of your tea).
Nowt worse than a ripped tea bag!Just thank the Lord you caught it before it went into the cup!
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