A friend of mine
put the teabag in the kettle and then boiled the water.
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:31,
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Maybe I'm sick depraved individual,
but the idea of a Brownie's "hostess" badge sounds a bit pervy to me.
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:33,
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Shocking isn't it?
She also cooked burgers straught on the oven shelf, they dripped through the wire and formed a burnt brown puddle on the bottom of the oven. Brown Owl gave her a good thrashing for that.
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:36,
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At Guides
we had a ready steady cook challenge, you know, to make something with a loada ingredients. We had mountains of sandwiches with food colouring, meat and squirty cream. Nice!
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 22:40,
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yep
i was bloody hungry and endured a tomato flavoured crust coz all the toppings had fallen off. unsurprisingly.
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:33,
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hahaha
my sister puts old people in homes for doing that sort of thing!
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:37,
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because you need to put the tea
in boiling water or the flavour doesn't come out.
I've never drunk tea and even I know that!
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:40,
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I've never drunk tea and even I know that!
but
if it boiled, it would be boiling? what if you just dropped them in?
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Wed 8 Oct 2003, 16:57,
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Tannin
Have you ever seen the inside of a teapot?
Yuk.
You can't stick your kettle in the wish dosher after you've used it like you can a teapot.
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Thu 9 Oct 2003, 14:24,
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Yuk.
You can't stick your kettle in the wish dosher after you've used it like you can a teapot.
you'd have to clean the kettle
instead of a mug. Much trickier.
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Fri 10 Oct 2003, 13:01,
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Reminds me
of the time I burned my tea. I left the bag in the water and left it to boil whilst doing computer things. Forgot about it until a half hour later when the smoke alarm went off because the tea bag was smoldering (not quite on fire) and burned on to the kettle.
I'm now much more experienced at tea-making...
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Thu 9 Oct 2003, 2:48,
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I'm now much more experienced at tea-making...