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Our Morning Coffee and Weather

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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Apr 20, 2016 11:00 am

RanchRoper wrote:No pics but tea from our local Tim Horton's donut shop this morning. Finally going to shoot my new Big Boy Thursday night this week. Can't wait. Enjoy the day all.
We will be looking forward to a range report. Tea water is almost boiling for me.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by RanchRoper » Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:52 pm

Just going to a rancher buddy's place far from civilization. But I'll certainly report how it goes.
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Re: The Weather Channel

Post by RanchRoper » Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:56 pm

Sir Henry wrote:I cut mine in November and February.
Last year I cut mine 4 times. June, July, Aug and Sept. We had fire bans on and a very smoky summer from fires in BC and Washington state. I've never had to cut it in April. Usually still snow on the ground.
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Re: The Weather Channel

Post by CT_Shooter » Wed Apr 20, 2016 1:12 pm

I mowed my front lawn for the first time on Monday! The temps were a bit too warm, in the eighties, but the grass growing over the leech field was already about a foot high. I couldn't ignore it any longer. It'll be once a week now until October.

We have fire bans in Ct now, too. Very dry and windy.
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Re: The Weather Channel

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Apr 20, 2016 1:21 pm

RanchRoper wrote:
Sir Henry wrote:I cut mine in November and February.
Last year I cut mine 4 times. June, July, Aug and Sept. We had fire bans on and a very smoky summer from fires in BC and Washington state. I've never had to cut it in April. Usually still snow on the ground.
I was sending smoke signals to you.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Apr 20, 2016 1:25 pm

This is how I prepare tea in the morning. The tea pot whistles to let me know the water is hot. Then I pour it in the thermos along with a single tea bag (I'm cheap). Five minutes later I have tea for my single cup serving. I like the tea cup because it has a lid.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by Deadwood Dutch » Wed Apr 20, 2016 1:36 pm

Thanks, that's really a pretty cup. I only like iced tea.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Apr 20, 2016 2:04 pm

I drink only hot tea.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by daytime dave » Wed Apr 20, 2016 2:37 pm

Nice John Deere mug Dutch. I'll have to see if any of mine survived the move.

I like hot and iced tea. Both plain black too.
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Re: Our mornin Coffee

Post by JWC » Thu Apr 21, 2016 7:14 am

Being a Southerner, there is only on way to make tea, iced and sweetened. I mean really, who really wants to drink unsweetened ice tea?!!! I have come around to drinking a hot tea once in a while, but not often. I prefer coffee in the morning, nothing fancy, and not flavored. I do enjoy seeing how others enjoy their morning coffee or tea.

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