Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/12

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Subject: [Leica] London tea
From: jerryleh at pacbell.net (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Mon Apr 12 14:14:54 2004
References: <LNBBLBNFHNEHGFKFMALGGENAKJAB.timatherton@theedge.ca>

Tim

Been there, done that; but the egg buttie has to have some of that
superb English bacon on it too!  That buttie is usually served on a bap.

Jerry

Tim Atherton wrote:

> > suitable.  I never had a bad tea while in London.
> > Of course, my sample is rather small.
> >
> > - Phong
>
> You might find it fun to go for a cuppa in a little Transport Caf (cafe)
> somewhere, preferably in the morning. There are still a few around where the
> tea comes from a giant teapot the size of a small garbage can (usually
> wielded by a woman with arm muscles to match) - the tea being poured into
> "china" mugs or tea cups with a certain heft which indicates they are
> certainly not the poncy chinawear you will find in fortnums or harrods. And
> you could accompany it with either baked beans on toast, marmite on toast or
> a fried egg buttie (sandwich). Nothing better on a cold, wet and windy
> English day.
>
> tim
>
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