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2 tea bags, no milk, 2 sugars in a mug (preferably with a handle) accompanied by a Hob Nob.
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Oooh no no no. Has to be freshly drawn water for a good full-flavoured brew... although if you're going to ruin it with sugar I suppose it doesn't matter.StuartPlymouth wrote:My mum always preferred a proper pot of tea, and that's what you got if you went round, in proper tea cups with a saucer too - but she would let me off with a mug sometimes!
Last thing I do at night though is check heating and fill kettle for the morning, put out mug with teabag and sugar (I am on auto in the morning).
What really gets me though is when people put the teabag in the mug and then pour in the milk with the teabag before adding the water. It's just so wrong.
Milk last! At least then you have some control about what the final strength of the tea is going to be. If the milk goes in first, and you start pouring the water, but you're not happy with the end result, you can't take the milk out again! 


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Milk can go in first if you have already infused the tea in a pot of boiling water, but it shouldn't come into contact with a teabag because it inhibits the tea from infusing properly, I'm told.
Never use boiling water on coffee, instant or otherwise. It scorches the bean. That's something else I was told.
I have a large red Nescafe mug in the office. It's my most favourite of all mugs. One and a half or two heaped teaspoons of Nescafe instant, milk and three sugars. Yes three.
I only have two of those a day. One when I arrive (before I can speak), and the other about 30 minutes later when I'm almost alive enough to enjoy it. Its diet coke thereafter.
I now have to bring my own Nescafe because the company is committed to only purchasing fair-trade products and the coffee is honking.
Never use boiling water on coffee, instant or otherwise. It scorches the bean. That's something else I was told.
I have a large red Nescafe mug in the office. It's my most favourite of all mugs. One and a half or two heaped teaspoons of Nescafe instant, milk and three sugars. Yes three.
I only have two of those a day. One when I arrive (before I can speak), and the other about 30 minutes later when I'm almost alive enough to enjoy it. Its diet coke thereafter.
I now have to bring my own Nescafe because the company is committed to only purchasing fair-trade products and the coffee is honking.
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Exactly my recipe till about six years ago.Gavin Scott wrote:One and a half or two heaped teaspoons of Nescafe instant, milk and three sugars.
Still the same now, except it's three silly sweetner pellets instead of the proper sugar.
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Bits of dead mice and pidgeon from the water tank, maybe?cdd wrote:Is there anything wrong with boiling water for tea in a kettle filled with water from a hot tap?
I don't think a kettle stays boiling long enough to kill all the microbes.
I wouldn't if I were you.
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Yuk! I'm sending Mr. Hellfire up in the loft to check!
You mean i could be running a hot bath from a tank with dead vermin in it. That is revolting.
You mean i could be running a hot bath from a tank with dead vermin in it. That is revolting.
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You need a pair of combinations, dear.
No, no, that can't be right, try combi-boiler instead.
No tank, no vermin.
No, no, that can't be right, try combi-boiler instead.
No tank, no vermin.
Don't they "peg out" quickly though compared to a regular boiler?Nick Harvey wrote:You need a pair of combinations, dear.
No, no, that can't be right, try combi-boiler instead.
No tank, no vermin.
Regarding tea, I take mine fairly milky with no sugars, it just leaves a horrible aftertaste with the sugars IMHO
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