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Old 16-04-12, 09:25 PM   #1
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Default How does one take ones tea?

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Keep watching past the intro...........dunno about you, but it has to be done proper. PROPERTEA.

OOPS EDIT: Some swearing but only because it's essential to the charecterisation and the plot.

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Old 16-04-12, 09:37 PM   #2
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did you see the one where he "translates" what rappers are actually saying in their songs? thought that was quite good too
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Old 17-04-12, 03:33 AM   #3
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Old 17-04-12, 07:42 AM   #4
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Tea-hee

Very good, although he's wrong on the brewing part, got to leave the teabag in for a bit and let the flavours infuse Definitely agree with milk in after though.
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Old 17-04-12, 07:48 AM   #5
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I sympathise with all of the sentiments in that clip! Tea has to be made properly. Doesn't have to be a posh brand or blend, as long as it's made right it is all good.
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Old 17-04-12, 07:52 AM   #6
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Teabag? In a mug? I wouldn't let him make tea for me.

It has to be loose tea in a proper teapot, fresh boiling water, brew for 5 minutes, stir and pour into a mug with the milk added first. That's a proper cup of tea.
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Old 17-04-12, 09:08 AM   #7
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Teabag? In a mug? I wouldn't let him make tea for me.

It has to be loose tea in a proper teapot, fresh boiling water, brew for 5 minutes, stir and pour into a mug with the milk added first. That's a proper cup of tea.
Nope...that is not proper. You got the first bit right, but if you're going to be a tea purist, you shouldn't add milk at all

It is only us brits that started adding milk.

For me, it is teabag, sugar, water, sit, stir, remove teabag and add plenty of milk. I Luke tea leaves too...just can't be bothered with faff!

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Old 17-04-12, 09:12 AM   #8
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