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Correct way to make a cuppa?

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Reply 21
Original post by Prussianxo
no miscommunication I see how it is. I'm inferior to you even though your the one with 99 in your name smh


Deffo a miscommunication lmao
Keggy is another way to say mate😂
But yeah the numbers I have in my username are 100% relevant
Original post by Dgriff99
Teabag
Water
(Leave to brew for a few)
Sugar (2)
Milk
Stir

Any other way

You’re wrong.


Not using a teapot :spank:

http://orwell.ru/library/articles/tea/english/e_tea
Reply 23
Original post by Prussianxo
lol I tried giving you rep but apparently I can't cuz i rate you too much


Haha! #1 fan here
Reply 24


Ah mate, not being funny, but,
I am 100% not reading through that mammoth of an article 😂😂
Reply 25
Original post by harrysbar
Mostly agree but one sugar not two to be healthy and a slab of shortbread on the side


Ohhh shortbread- you’re on the good list
Tea bag + one sugar
Water
Stir
Milk
Stir
Squeeze teabag for desired colour and strength
Stir
Remove teabag
Original post by Dgriff99
Ah mate, not being funny, but,
I am 100% not reading through that mammoth of an article 😂😂

Then you will never know how to make a proper cup of tea. You will forever by drinking substandard tea like a peasant.
:smug:
Original post by Dgriff99
Ohhh shortbread- you’re on the good list
Reply 29
Original post by Decahedron
Then you will never know how to make a proper cup of tea. You will forever by drinking substandard tea like a peasant.


Quick summary on how to drink tea like the people on the greener side?
Original post by Dgriff99
Deffo a miscommunication lmao
Keggy is another way to say mate😂
But yeah the numbers I have in my username are 100% relevant


ah f*** is it never knew that
Original post by Dgriff99
Haha! #1 fan here


(no you baited me out shhhh)
Only gonna find this sort of thread on a British forum :rofl:
Original post by Dgriff99
Quick summary on how to drink tea like the people on the greener side?


Brewed in a pot, loose leaf. no sugar.
Reply 33
Original post by Decahedron
Brewed in a pot, loose leaf. no sugar.


My god no
Reply 34
Original post by ItsTomii
Only gonna find this sort of thread on a British forum :rofl:


It’s the important things that matter
Original post by Dgriff99
My god no


Peasant :fatcontroller:
Reply 36
You missed one vital thing.

Yorkshire tea only.
Reply 37
Original post by Prussianxo
(no you baited me out shhhh)


Hahahaha it’s all cool
Original post by Decahedron
Brewed in a pot, loose leaf. no sugar.

And should the pot be a family heirloom made by Royal Doulton?
(edited 5 years ago)
Reply 39
Original post by xDron3
You missed one vital thing.

Yorkshire tea only.


Mmm I’m more of a twinings gal

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