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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the best tea, used loose leaf, not teabags. Use a teapot. Warm it first with some boiling water, then pour out. Add 4 or 5 teaspoons of loose leaf tea. Twinings is good, I like Ceylon Orange Pekoe or English Breakfast. Add boiling water to almost fill. Put on a tea cosy if you have one and leave to steep for 4 minutes. Add milk to your cup and pour tea.[/quote] Should have added of course that you use a strainer when pouring the tea. Please don't drink Liptons. And please don't "experiment" with flavoured teas.[/quote] Ugh, I can't stand a tea snob. People should drink what they enjoy. [/quote] Okay, but if you need a bunch of “flavors” to distract from the actual flavor of tea (or coffee), then maybe you don’t really like tea or coffee. And that’s okay![/quote] But they like the flavor of flavored tea. Earl Gray is a flavored tea (in that it's a blend with non-tea). Milk and sugar are both flavors. Green tea is just tea harvested differently to change the flavor. If you want to add hibiscus to your green tea to change the flavor further, I don't see the problem. [/quote]
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