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i am still off work and i love to make a cup of tea in a teacup and a cup of coffee in a thermos cup in the morning and take it down to my bed. drink the tea first and then a few minutes later there is a delicious hot frothy coffee waiting for me! already prepared!
Jan 7, 2025

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