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"Following on from my admission that I'd go to a coffee meet and drink tea. Tea drinkers of Fab unite and enjoy the greatest thing to come from the British Empire, the good old cuppa tea. " tea all the way | |||
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"Yes but coffee has ruined tea. Just ask Dave Gorman " That was a brilliant skit. | |||
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"Loose leaf Darjeeling for me, going to upgrade from my cheaper end variety to try a Margeret Hope 2nd flush strain. Or is that too much information?" Whittards do a lovely loose Darjeeling with a hint of vanilla | |||
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"I drink tea .. And coffee am I bi beveraged" You're the worst kind. | |||
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"Tea is for mugs! " Very funny, but my dear, tea is for cups, coffee is for mugs. | |||
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"Tea is great but it has to be made in a pot to be good. " A warmed pot. | |||
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"I've yet to get tea and is there a need when you can have a quality cup of coffee instead. " Try a decent brew and then make your own mind up. | |||
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"Tea all the way but don't put the milk in with the bag please!" | |||
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"I blend 50/50 Assam and Earl Grey. Brewed very strong, teaspoon of honey, and a little milk. All done in a metal cup, that is double walled to keep it hot. The tannin stains in the cup make it look like the inside of an ancient teapot, but it adds depth to the flavour. Coffee just gives me the shits. " Nooooooo Milk ruins tea Your 50/50 blend sounds goid to me but lemon instead of milk I'm sure would make it even better | |||
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"Following on from my admission that I'd go to a coffee meet and drink tea. Tea drinkers of Fab unite and enjoy the greatest thing to come from the British Empire, the good old cuppa tea. " I don't take coffee I drink tea my dear, I like my toast done on one side, you can tell it in my accent when I greet, I'm an English man on a meet. | |||
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"I blend 50/50 Assam and Earl Grey. Brewed very strong, teaspoon of honey, and a little milk. All done in a metal cup, that is double walled to keep it hot. The tannin stains in the cup make it look like the inside of an ancient teapot, but it adds depth to the flavour. Coffee just gives me the shits. Nooooooo Milk ruins tea Your 50/50 blend sounds goid to me but lemon instead of milk I'm sure would make it even better" Milk doesn't ruin tea at all. It ruins Chinese tea. Indian and African teas are strong enough to take milk. And I don't care for lemon in tea, far too poncey. They brew their tea in India, using milk instead of hot water. | |||
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"Tea is great but it has to be made in a pot to be good. " Agreed, tea bag in mug doesn't quite cut it as a freshly brewed in pot. Cant beat a good cup of tea, it's the first thing I always do when I get home from work to make a nice cuppa. | |||
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"I blend 50/50 Assam and Earl Grey. Brewed very strong, teaspoon of honey, and a little milk. All done in a metal cup, that is double walled to keep it hot. The tannin stains in the cup make it look like the inside of an ancient teapot, but it adds depth to the flavour. Coffee just gives me the shits. Nooooooo Milk ruins tea Your 50/50 blend sounds goid to me but lemon instead of milk I'm sure would make it even better Milk doesn't ruin tea at all. It ruins Chinese tea. Indian and African teas are strong enough to take milk. And I don't care for lemon in tea, far too poncey. They brew their tea in India, using milk instead of hot water." Which in my opinion ruins the tea. Normal tea like pg is ok with a splash but not any other tea | |||
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"I blend 50/50 Assam and Earl Grey. Brewed very strong, teaspoon of honey, and a little milk. All done in a metal cup, that is double walled to keep it hot. The tannin stains in the cup make it look like the inside of an ancient teapot, but it adds depth to the flavour. Coffee just gives me the shits. Nooooooo Milk ruins tea Your 50/50 blend sounds goid to me but lemon instead of milk I'm sure would make it even better Milk doesn't ruin tea at all. It ruins Chinese tea. Indian and African teas are strong enough to take milk. And I don't care for lemon in tea, far too poncey. They brew their tea in India, using milk instead of hot water. Which in my opinion ruins the tea. Normal tea like pg is ok with a splash but not any other tea" But we are British. You have to have milk. Its the law. Nothing to do with me! | |||
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"Love a good old brew me has to be Yorkshire teabags tho! " same here i like the green box for hard water very nice brew | |||
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"I blend 50/50 Assam and Earl Grey. Brewed very strong, teaspoon of honey, and a little milk. All done in a metal cup, that is double walled to keep it hot. The tannin stains in the cup make it look like the inside of an ancient teapot, but it adds depth to the flavour. Coffee just gives me the shits. Nooooooo Milk ruins tea Your 50/50 blend sounds goid to me but lemon instead of milk I'm sure would make it even better Milk doesn't ruin tea at all. It ruins Chinese tea. Indian and African teas are strong enough to take milk. And I don't care for lemon in tea, far too poncey. They brew their tea in India, using milk instead of hot water. Which in my opinion ruins the tea. Normal tea like pg is ok with a splash but not any other tea But we are British. You have to have milk. Its the law. Nothing to do with me!" I stamp on that law. How dare it spoil a good drink | |||
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"I blend 50/50 Assam and Earl Grey. Brewed very strong, teaspoon of honey, and a little milk. All done in a metal cup, that is double walled to keep it hot. The tannin stains in the cup make it look like the inside of an ancient teapot, but it adds depth to the flavour. Coffee just gives me the shits. Nooooooo Milk ruins tea Your 50/50 blend sounds goid to me but lemon instead of milk I'm sure would make it even better Milk doesn't ruin tea at all. It ruins Chinese tea. Indian and African teas are strong enough to take milk. And I don't care for lemon in tea, far too poncey. They brew their tea in India, using milk instead of hot water. Which in my opinion ruins the tea. Normal tea like pg is ok with a splash but not any other tea But we are British. You have to have milk. Its the law. Nothing to do with me! I stamp on that law. How dare it spoil a good drink " That's enough of that conchy talk from you! I'm off to fetch a police constable and head of the milk marketing board....call yourself British?!? | |||
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"I've decided to cut down on coffi so I'll be drinking more tea from now on. Very weak black tea for me though. No milk or sugar. Just on case anyone has the kettle on " So you like your black then do you? | |||
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