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Old 06-18-2005, 04:31 PM   #48
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Tea Time at the World

Downtown Disney
Someone mentioned the Earl's Grey Lemonade. For the life of me, I cannot find that post now.

Anyhow, I went to the Earl of Sandwich this afternoon, and decided to have the Grey Lemonade. I think that anyone who likes sweet tea would like this beverage.

I like tea, especially Earl Grey. I like iced tea. I like lemonade. So I should like this Grey Lemonade, right? Well, what I forgot was that I didn't like sweet tea, and that I don't put lemon in my tea ever unless (a) the tea is really, really bad or (b) I'm sick. The Grey Lemonade tastes like lemon sweet tea to me, which makes sense, but wasn't what I was expecting. I drank it with my meal, but I won't like order it again. At $1.75, it's still the best beverage bargain at WDW.

EPCOT Center
Mitsukoshi in Japan has a good selection of tea. (Hey Steph, it's loose!) I bought some Gold Sen-Cha to try later. It's in a non-resealable bag, so I need to find an air-tight canister before I open it up.

Tea is not on the menu at the Rose & Crown. You can buy Twinings tea at the tea shop, but as far as I know, it doesn't come with hot water.

The Espresso cart also had tea. It is neither loose nor international.

That's all for today. My feet are tired.
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