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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    You have tea and coffee together? That sounds horrific lol
    Bit of a late reply but it is actually quite nice. It's popular in Hong Kong apparently.

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    boil kettle
    put teabag and two sugars in mug
    pour the water from kettle into mug
    stir and then take out the teabag
    then add milk

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    hate drinking tea. Coffee with lots of milk

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    Boil the water and put it into a tea pot with 3 tea bags
    then put two sugars in the cup pour in tea then milk
    and voilą ;D

    'On top of the world, on top of it all,
    trying to feel invincible.'


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    it scares me people put milk in with the tea bag before hot water :/ must make it taste raaaaaaaank

    teabag n sugar in (3 sugars any less it tastes bitter)
    boilin water
    leave 5 mins to go strong mix etc
    milk to brim stir
    spill over kitchen side and sometimes bare toes
    scream in agony and swear
    slurp a bit to avoid previous
    crudely mop the mess on side
    drop spoon on floor
    swear again
    slowly mumble n waddle to living room
    eat
    no

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swearwolf View Post
    it scares me people put milk in with the tea bag before hot water :/ must make it taste raaaaaaaank
    Actually it is the undisputed best way of making tea. No exceptions.

    Boil Kettle
    Put in teabag and milk while boiling
    Pour in water
    remove teabag
    bring cup of tea upstairs
    Put sugar into tea
    Go downstairs with teaspoon, clean it
    Return to my lair


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    tea bag and one sweetener in
    hot water in
    leave tea bag in a while so it's strong
    bit of milk
    stir

    a good cup of tea should be orange in colour. also Yorkshire Tea ftw. mmmm makes my mouth water.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtK_vfp8po8
    I think this is just how it goes.

    superhappy.


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    Items required (placed in this order):

    Yorkshire Gold tea bag,
    2 teaspoons of brown sugar,
    water,
    whole milk.

    Perfection.

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    I make my tea like this:

    Boil Kettle
    Put in teabag and milk while boiling
    Pour in water
    remove teabag
    drink tea
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