Anyone fancy another brew?

Yorkshire Tea

An integral part of the DigiKev website design and build process is drinking tea, and lots of it. Not only does it act as a great anti-oxidant and make up the eight glasses of water we should all be drinking every day, the caffeine keeps the creative juices flowing and concentration high. I have a few favourite blends. For the day to day drinking it has to be Yorkshire Tea, unbeatable taste, great body and heavenly scent. As you may have gathered by now I am just ever so slightly fond of the magical brew. It does make me very happy.

For a sweeter fix I err towards chai. The best I have found so far seems to be a spiced chai latte blend by Drink Me Chai. It comes in powdered form with milk and everything in the mix, just add water and indulge in the spiced sweet mug which rivals any offerings of hot chocolate any day.

One of my favourite past-times is reading the Saturday Guardian with a mug of tea and some biscuits to dunk in them. I know my affection for tea is shared by many Britons, one of which is one of my favourite disc jockeys, a fellow who goes by the name of Mr. Scruff. Scruff has good tastes too; he is partial to a mug of Yorkshire. In fact his obsession goes as far as to serve Yorkshire Tea, biscuits and Tunnock’s tea cakes and caramel bars at his leg shaking gigs. Good man I say.

I won’t work for tea and biscuits, but you can be rest assured I will be working with them to bring to you some top notch digital media. Tea ring stains and crumbs are optional.

If you would to join me for a cuppa please call on 0793 984 1147 or complete the web form below.

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