The management always have fancy stuff!
Management ? I was Chief Dog's Body......
This was the management in those days.......
The management always have fancy stuff!
He'll be after his afternoon cuppa soonManagement ? I was Chief Dog's Body......This was the management in those days.......View attachment 214541
The thing about tea is it's thirst quenching and refreshingI'm a self confessed tea ponce, generally I only ever drink a tea at home, I'll drink coffee at work or on site, I can drink any old crap coffee if I have to but can't abide crap tea.
Your 7 minutes is actually 1.75 the standard for how long tea should be steepedPG tips, leave the bag in for 7 minutes (water before milk, milk straight in after water) no sugar, skimmed or semi skimmed milk.
It may sound strange, but I think milk that is just on the turn makes nicer tea.
Ah, but you forgot to add on all the extra due to eu red tape.I can officially tell you that from a legal point of view your 7 minutes is actually 1.75 x the legal standard definition of the British standard
hahaAh, but you forgot to add on all the extra due to eu red tape.
A useless factoid....
Was milk first added to tea cups in order to protect delicate porcelain from cracking under the heat of hot water? Maybe. It depends when the teacup was made ...
https://www.bostonteapartyship.com/tea-blog/porcelain-tea-cups-often-cracked-under-heat
So putting in a teaspoon stops it cracking?Solder showed me once; He put boiling water in a glass and the glass cracked. He then took another glass from the set with a teaspoon. poured the boiling water and the glass stayed intact.
Nice factoidA useless factoid....Was milk first added to tea cups in order to protect delicate porcelain from cracking under the heat of hot water? Maybe. It depends when the teacup was made ...https://www.bostonteapartyship.com/tea-blog/porcelain-tea-cups-often-cracked-under-heat
So if you put a teaspoon in and added boiling water then the teaspoon stops it cracking?