"You're doing it wrong"
Chthonic confesses: "Only last year did I discover why the lids of things in tubes have a recessed pointy bit built into them." Tell us about the facepalm moment when you realised you were doing something wrong.
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:23)
Chthonic confesses: "Only last year did I discover why the lids of things in tubes have a recessed pointy bit built into them." Tell us about the facepalm moment when you realised you were doing something wrong.
( , Thu 15 Jul 2010, 13:23)
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The other way is "stupid"
surely the tea-bag is less effective at dispersing it's wonderful flavoury goodness in cold liquid than boilnig hot.
*theory might be wrong but in practice correct
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 11:54, 1 reply)
surely the tea-bag is less effective at dispersing it's wonderful flavoury goodness in cold liquid than boilnig hot.
*theory might be wrong but in practice correct
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 11:54, 1 reply)
really the tea should be made in a pot
and the milk put in the cup and then the correctly brewed tea added.
fucking peasants
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 12:09, closed)
and the milk put in the cup and then the correctly brewed tea added.
fucking peasants
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 12:09, closed)
I heard a different version of the 'tea first' v. 'milk first' debate.
The upper classes added milk to the cup first because their tea services were made of fine porcelain, and pouring a hot liquid directly into them could have cracked them. The lower classes, on the other hand, drank tea from sturdy mugs, so you could pour the tea in first without worrying.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 12:37, closed)
The upper classes added milk to the cup first because their tea services were made of fine porcelain, and pouring a hot liquid directly into them could have cracked them. The lower classes, on the other hand, drank tea from sturdy mugs, so you could pour the tea in first without worrying.
( , Fri 16 Jul 2010, 12:37, closed)
I thought it was the other way around?
The rich had expensive cups that didn't break when you poured the hot tea in (Proper porcelain from China), but the poor only had cheap earthenware that cracked unless you put the milk in first?
( , Mon 19 Jul 2010, 12:48, closed)
The rich had expensive cups that didn't break when you poured the hot tea in (Proper porcelain from China), but the poor only had cheap earthenware that cracked unless you put the milk in first?
( , Mon 19 Jul 2010, 12:48, closed)
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