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Tea - Milk in first or last?

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Tea - Should the milk be added before or after hot water?

Big debate at TSR towers at the moment...

When making a cup of tea do you put the milk in first before adding the hot water or after?

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Original post by LJ
Big debate at TSR towers at the moment...

When making a cup of tea do you put the milk in first before adding the hot water or after?


Last, what weridos are putting it in first?!
Reply 2
@Nirgilis This is all your fault for asking the tea question :P
How is there even a debate about this?

Water in first, milk at the end, every time.

I'm sure randdom would agree.

randdom
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Reply 4
Original post by claireestelle
Last, what weridos are putting it in first?!


Umm, Me!
I add the milk last. The tea has to brew with the hot water before you add the milk :smile:
Original post by LJ
@Nirgilis This is all your fault for asking the tea question :P


I will happily take such praise for this thread :wink: . If you want to put the blame on me, then so be it! :awesome:

But definitely milk last :hand:
Reply 7
Milk first for fine china, to avoid breaks, otherwise last. Real question: teabag out before or after milk?

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Reply 8
No milk. I take it black, like my women.

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Has to be tea bag > water > sugar > tea bag out > milk in!
Original post by terri-an
Umm, Me!


Original post by RK
How is there even a debate about this?

Water in first, milk at the end, every time

I'm sure randdom would agree.


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Which weirdo puts milk in first?
Original post by terri-an
Umm, Me!


How do you know it's brewed strong enough if you're putting milk in first.
Original post by LJ
Big debate at TSR towers at the moment...

When making a cup of tea do you put the milk in first before adding the hot water or after?


Milk in after! :smile:
AFTER!!! God sake guys! :angry:

Explicit language: video



Look at that video! Milk goes afterwards! :angry:
After 👍🏼
First if you want to make a weaker, creamy experience. For a mellow fellow.

Last if you want a bold and dark builder's tea. For a brave Dave.
Reply 18
Original post by jungle_ninja


LOVE THIS!

However sugar should not be allowed in tea, so should be taken off as an option all together!
Last, no doubt about it!

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