A cuppa.( drink at a work)

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Thats me off to shop for Strongbow:drool5:


me picks up can of strongbow and swallows :lol: , sorry about that , the topic reminds me of my window fitting days , we went to a house one time that should have been burned to the ground , in the bedroom there were 3 buckets , i will let you all guess what they contained , the guy kept offering us cups of tea .......................... :yikes:
 
got a photo of that John?


Liz - Its over 15years old comes in its own travel case and having gone out to the van and inspected it - its now become a Melita machine.
Which I should have known as it takes the Melita filter papers for the 1 cup machine.
Sorry if I gave Coffee drinkers out there the impression that it was a Miele for one cup - our kitchen has the larger version.
 
Liz - Its over 15years old comes in its own travel case and having gone out to the van and inspected it - its now become a Melita machine.
Which I should have known as it takes the Melita filter papers for the 1 cup machine.
Sorry if I gave Coffee drinkers out there the impression that it was a Miele for one cup - our kitchen has the larger version.

ooooh sounds posh anyway John... I'll brew up in your van :thumbsup:
 
I tend to put the kettle on ten times a day but then forget about it so end up with two or three cups a day. Always wash up the customers cups when leaving
 
Working in a empty house so kettle is on when required, a flask when working in say out building but keep an emergency brew kit in the van
 
I take a flask when I'm on sites, and take a cuppa from the customer when offered. I'm toying with the idea of one of those little stoves for in the motor though.... emergency supplies etc lol :thumbsup:
 
Never take a flask, hate the taste of flask tea! Always get customer to put kettle on, if they dont i ask if there is a power cut as i cant hear the kettle. Or i tell them to fill the kettle and get it on before i turn the water off! Works 90% of the time and if it doenst its shows they are too ignorant to make you a drink
 
Got a kettle in the van (for emergencies). I always carry a mug and tea bags and seeing as I drink my tea black, I don't need milk or sugar :thumbsup:.

It's always nice when a customer offers a drink, and who am I to refuse?
 

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