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That early morning cuppa or 'mugga'?

Postby bestwriter » 26 Nov 2025, 06:02

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Our tea cups are languishing and now it is the mug of tea that I have early in the morning.

After trying out several brands I have now settled for Goodricke tea bags. The stuff is roasted and that gives it a better feel

The pack has 400 tea bags and they last for quite a while Have been having it for years and no regrets

What is your brand and is it coffee, tea, 'cuppa' or 'mugga'?
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Re: That early morning cuppa or 'mugga'?

Postby Spontaneo » 26 Nov 2025, 06:12

What is cuppa and mugga?

My favorite tea bags are any name-brand black tea. On occasion, wild raspberry hibiscus.

I like to have iced tea and an Arnold Palmer.
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Re: That early morning cuppa or 'mugga'?

Postby bestwriter » 26 Nov 2025, 06:24

Cuppa is a British informal term for a cup of tea. The British left this and a few other expressions before leaving India. 'Mugga' is a mug of tea. and that is coinded by me. :roll:
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Re: That early morning cuppa or 'mugga'?

Postby Spontaneo » 27 Nov 2025, 01:53

bestwriter wrote:Cuppa is a British informal term for a cup of tea. The British left this and a few other expressions before leaving India. 'Mugga' is a mug of tea. and that is coinded by me. :roll:


LOL Now I understand. ;) ;) .
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Re: That early morning cuppa or 'mugga'?

Postby bestwriter » 27 Nov 2025, 05:11

You know English is a funny language. I can write a book on its oddities. Just to give you an example Read is pronounced as read in the present tense but the same word read is pronounced as red in the past sense :lol:
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