
Woollyback wrote:noodles and a cup of tea all in one sloppy package, cuts down on doing 2 lots of dishes i suppose
andy_g wrote:have none of you neanderthals ever heard of a teapot?
here's how its done, ok?
1. boil the kettle
2. while the kettle is boiling put a little milk and sugar in the bottom of the tea cup (or preferably pint mug)
3. when the kettle has boiled swill some hot water around the inside of the pot.
4. empty the water and put in pure leaf assam tea or yorkshire tea bags.
5. add boiling water and leave to stand for AT LEAST 5 minutes.
6. pour brewed tea over top of milk and sugar and enjoy the fecker with biscuits.
7. in winter feel free to add a wee dram of whiskey - its damn fine.
i'm never intentionally dogmatic about anything, but this is the ONLY acceptable way to make tea.
Woollyback wrote:andy_g wrote:have none of you neanderthals ever heard of a teapot?
here's how its done, ok?
1. boil the kettle
2. while the kettle is boiling put a little milk and sugar in the bottom of the tea cup (or preferably pint mug)
3. when the kettle has boiled swill some hot water around the inside of the pot.
4. empty the water and put in pure leaf assam tea or yorkshire tea bags.
5. add boiling water and leave to stand for AT LEAST 5 minutes.
6. pour brewed tea over top of milk and sugar and enjoy the fecker with biscuits.
7. in winter feel free to add a wee dram of whiskey - its damn fine.
i'm never intentionally dogmatic about anything, but this is the ONLY acceptable way to make tea.
do you use a tea-cosy?
andy_g wrote:karim, mate, you haven't got a clue![]()
you never wash a teapot, its like a wok - the deposits from the previous usage add to the flavour of the next one.
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