Merci brokeplex!
I think that you are right, as I remember now that it has that ?
But that tea if first class?
Grand-maman used to complained often about tea having sand ! Maybe your grand-mother did too ? You heard the results?
Au revoir,
hugs!
I've never heard of anyone putting sand in their tea before! Eww yuck. But that reminds me of something that happened several years back. LOL
This has NOTHING to do with tea, but with coffee instead. When I was living in Evansville, my roommate's mother moved in with us for a while. Her name was Alice and she was in her late 80s at the time. I used to make coffee for her every morning. She had a health care service come each day to give her her baths and take her vital signs, etc. Anyway, one day Alice told the heath care worker that the coffee I made for her had drugs in them. This obviously alarmed the nurse, and later that day they sent the supervisor down to the house to find out what was going on. I told him I have NEVER put drugs in her coffee! I mean, the old lady could be very demanding and hateful sometimes, but I certainly didn't want to drug her. Come to find out, she was saying "dregs" or "drags", not drugs. In other words, sometimes my coffee had drags in them - coffee grounds. But the way she was pronouncing it, it sounded like "drugs" to the nurse. And she was right. Sometimes that automatic coffee maker would "flip" the filter, and fold it over when the water started pouring in it. If this happened, some of the coffee grounds would enter the pot and the coffee would have drags in it.
Drugs in her coffee. Good lord.