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To: marcher who wrote (70457)4/29/2024 2:58:03 AM
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<<Tea>>

It's "Rule Britannia" from here on out baby -g-



Oh wait... hold that idea ... opps ! ..

Maybe not.



Oh well. Sigh.

Frikken Chinese causing problems. Frikken Americans dumping tea in the sea.

Where does that tea stuff come from anyway?

History of Tea in the UK | Kent Tea & Coffee Co (tea-and-coffee.com)

Cutty Sark and the Tea Trade | Royal Museums Greenwich (rmg.co.uk)

Tea was so important to the national psyche that Winston Churchill formulated plans to start growing it in the UK when wartime supplies came under threat from enemy U-boats. Luckily, these plans never needed to be implemented; however, they raised an interesting question:

Grow your own cup of tea / RHS Gardening