Milk in tea! OH YES!

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Milk in tea Yey or Ney?

Hell yes i drink milk in my tea
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None of that dairy shite in my tea
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13%
Don't give a shit, tea sucks
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I like turtles
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8%
 
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by °*° Ten °*° » Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:09 am

If you drink your tea with sugar then which kind of sugar do you prefer? I've tried a lot of sorts but rock sugar is my favourite when it comes to tea.

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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by DHARMA AGENT » Tue Nov 09, 2010 3:34 am

Now we are talking. <3 that rock sugar and the raw sugar. I used to get rock candy on a stick that was great. Sometimes we would use them as stirrers for drinks. Honey is sweet enough for my tea-unless it's iced then I use something that will disolve quickly.
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by Cwmagain » Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:15 am

depends, really. sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. When i'm in reach of a scone i have to have milk in it though.
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by LazyEagle » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:46 am

Bowzie wrote:Apparently pouring the water in from a height encourages proper brewing aswell.Not sure if it actaully makes a difference but feels like a snazzier pouring motion anyways.

Has anyone here tried "bang" actually?chai tea,lots of milk,some cloves,nutmeg and weed,good shit,gets you so baked.You need to boil the milk and weed leaves at a low temp for a couple of hours but man it's worth it.I've had it a few times at festivals by asking for the "chai special" at a particular stall :-)
Never even heard of it Bowsie, but please let me know the name of the stall!
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by BBloke » Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:40 pm

Flynnstone wrote:My dad always gets pissed off when on holiday on the continent when he has to specifically ask for milk for his tea :-D . Especially when he's had to explain that he wants "Tea" not any of that herbal shite. :mrgreen:

If you're in a hard water area adding milk first stops that nasty scum on the top of your tea. And I have to say tea without milk is like a pub without guinness....
Use a metal teapot. That way the scum sticks to the inside and your tea looks better. If you don't use a teapot then use a metal kettle.
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by MuG » Tue Nov 09, 2010 5:48 pm

Rock/raw sugar is the shit alrght! brown sugar isnt bad in tea either, but most definately brown sugar for coffee. the difference is massive bhoy! :D
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by German » Wed Nov 10, 2010 3:04 pm

i always squeeze a little liquid cow in my tea, so that's a 1!
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by postie » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:43 pm

No milk in tea and no sugar in tea. Drink it pure, like it's meant to be.
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by MuG » Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:10 pm

You are talking about normal tea though postie? just to clarify. Normal tea meaning tea leaves/tea bags. Earl grey for example. caffienated
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Re: Milk in tea! OH YES!

Post by postie » Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:01 pm

MuG wrote:You are talking about normal tea though postie? just to clarify. Normal tea meaning tea leaves/tea bags. Earl grey for example. caffienated
Yep I'm talking about normal tea, without sugar, without milk. In the Netherlands tea with milk is for kids. And since I cut down my sugar intake I lost 5 kgs.

Any tea is without sugar, but not green tea. That stuff is gross, revolting.
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