Tea Party!

Dory-Ling

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Our weather is keeping my tea party at bay with blowing in the forcast well into next week. When ve can get out the first thing to do is start catching shrimps. Ve learned last year that Ginger & Sasafrass teas make a wonderful marinat for those shrimps. After a long winter ve are looking forward to this.
Martin
 
Dory-Ling":1g13knxw said:
Our weather is keeping my tea party at bay with blowing in the forcast well into next week. When ve can get out the first thing to do is start catching shrimps. Ve learned last year that Ginger & Sasafrass teas make a wonderful marinat for those shrimps. After a long winter ve are looking forward to this.
Martin

Martin, here I thought I was going to get to yell about politics, and all I get is an interesting idea for a marinade... I think I will have to try it...

Steve
 
I love tea.....
 
Well Steve, with all the flaps going on about tea party's I see where you thought you were going.
Focus on blowing and long winter, then you understand that catching shrimps and marinat them in our favorite teas makes for a party for sure. Besides ve are not politics people and know the rules! :smiled
Martin
 
Martin,
Thanks for the TEA idea.
It is time and we have a bit of a break in the Weather down here in SE on the Inside Passage at Coffman Cove. Good luck on the weather and TEA up a bunch of Shrimp. :beer :beer
Doug Aka The Stimpster
 
:xnaughty :wink :thup

Love it.
 
"Ba Bao Cha" - try it, you'll like it.
 
Ve learned last year that Ginger & Sasafrass teas make a wonderful marinat for those shrimps.

Figured if it was blowing up a storm, the water might be a bit lumpy so that Ginger & Sassafras teas might be good for anybody with a touch of the seasick bug after being off the water for the long winter. :wink:

Then again, just after Tax Day, the tea party could be something else too :oops:

Harvey
SleepyC
 
Bulletin!

Alphabet shrinking! First no "W" then no "T". Population blames cold for shriviling.
 
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