I love my tea! It's an absolute must have!
First thing on my mind when I wake up is getting that cup of tea.
And just to give all you silly people a good laugh as I did at you, here is how I make my tea
Boil 2 qts of water, dump into a pitcher, add bags, steep for a while, remove bags, add 1/2 cup sugar.
Now, when I want a cup of tea I pour it into a cup, toss it into the microwave for 1:30 and then enjoy
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Re: My tea my way.
Drink what you like, like what you drink ...
... brew how you like, like how you brew.
BUT also keep an open mind to new and possibly better possibilities in tea, ways to brew, teawares.
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Re: My tea my way.
tofu_zen wrote:I love my tea! It's an absolute must have!
First thing on my mind when I wake up is getting that cup of tea.
And just to give all you silly people a good laugh as I did at you, here is how I make my tea
Boil 2 qts of water, dump into a pitcher, add bags, steep for a while, remove bags, add 1/2 cup sugar.
Now, when I want a cup of tea I pour it into a cup, toss it into the microwave for 1:30 and then enjoy
that sounds like how my old room mate used to make it.
maybe you should try it the old fashioned way.
just sayin.
Re: My tea my way.
My post was all in good fun
I'm not sure what "old fashioned way" means.
If you mean brewing by the cup then I do that a lot. I'll brew a cup of decaf if it's later in the evening.
I would most certainly explore all the different varieties of teas if I had the money to do so. As it stands now, buying black in bulk is more feasible.
I would love a naturally sweet tea. Now that would be a... sweet deal.
I'm not sure what "old fashioned way" means.
If you mean brewing by the cup then I do that a lot. I'll brew a cup of decaf if it's later in the evening.
I would most certainly explore all the different varieties of teas if I had the money to do so. As it stands now, buying black in bulk is more feasible.
I would love a naturally sweet tea. Now that would be a... sweet deal.
Re: My tea my way.
Would you like some tea? Free of course, I have some extratofu_zen wrote:I would most certainly explore all the different varieties of teas if I had the money to do so. As it stands now, buying black in bulk is more feasible.
Hey hey hey thats not being nice, yes I see you are all about the 'zen' of tea...but....tofu_zen wrote:And just to give all you silly people a good laugh as I did at you
Re: My tea my way.
Old Fashioned as in using loose leafs with tea pot that has a strainer in it.tofu_zen wrote:My post was all in good fun
I'm not sure what "old fashioned way" means.
If you mean brewing by the cup then I do that a lot. I'll brew a cup of decaf if it's later in the evening.
I would most certainly explore all the different varieties of teas if I had the money to do so. As it stands now, buying black in bulk is more feasible.
I would love a naturally sweet tea. Now that would be a... sweet deal.
and with boiled water. From a stove would work.
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Re: My tea my way.
and I wonder there is some one wildwide like drinking Chinese Teas, as I watch a news on TV that a tea processing plant many thousands of tons teas a year, and the Chinese people could not consume all of this~~and the taste of Chinese Tea is comfort for all people, I once heard that British like to add suger or milk into Black Tea, and how about others ~~~