In our office we have a kettle that about 35 people use to boil water for tea, coffee, hot chocolate, etc. It really annoys me when people will come over, boil the kettle, make their drink and then ...
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There are two drinks most people associate with Russia — vodka and tea, prepared in a giant hot-water urn known as a samovar. Yet while vodka may have actually originated in Russia (Poland is another ...
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The giant, metal, hot-water urns are at the center of Russian tea culture — and national identity. How that came to be may have as much to do... There are two drinks most people associate with Russia ...