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Posted On: 03/30/2017 9:28:50 AM
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A Death To The Most British Thing There Is
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Mom and Dad Love Tea But the Kids Love Coffee in England!
Almost 30 years ago, the New York Times nodded to a curious trend that many older English folks were growing concerned about. A British pastime was losing its luster, largely because it was falling out of favor with younger people who hadn't the time — or really the interest — to prolong the tradition. "We're a graying bunch, we tea drinkers, I'm afraid,'' Derek Cooper, a well-known British food writer.
Read this fascinating article!
http://stockpumpers.blogspot.com/2017/03/a-de...re-is.html
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Mom and Dad Love Tea But the Kids Love Coffee in England!
Almost 30 years ago, the New York Times nodded to a curious trend that many older English folks were growing concerned about. A British pastime was losing its luster, largely because it was falling out of favor with younger people who hadn't the time — or really the interest — to prolong the tradition. "We're a graying bunch, we tea drinkers, I'm afraid,'' Derek Cooper, a well-known British food writer.
Read this fascinating article!
http://stockpumpers.blogspot.com/2017/03/a-de...re-is.html
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