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If you drink tea....

21stCenturyBoy21stCenturyBoy Posts: 44,506
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How do you have it?

I have mine very, very strong with 3 sugars. I love strong, sweet tea. And it has to be in a mug!
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    Paul1511Paul1511 Posts: 11,582
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    Strong, very little milk, no sugar.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,488
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    Paul1511 wrote: »
    Strong, very little milk, no sugar.

    Like this. Strong, not stewed and in a white cup and saucer.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,526
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    I'm just enjoying a nice cup now!

    Medium strength and I like quite a generous amount of milk.

    I don't have sugar unless I have a headache, which I do right now, so a sweet cup of tea always makes me feel a bit better!
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    RAINBOWGIRL22RAINBOWGIRL22 Posts: 24,459
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    Not too much milk, 2 Canderal tab's..
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    BillyBattyBillyBatty Posts: 7,009
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    It goes in dry and comes out wet, the longer it's in the stronger it gets
    It comes out dripping and starts to sag
    Its not what you think It's a Tetleys tea bag
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,916
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    Asda chosen by you tea bag, given a good stir and then left in the mug to brew for about 3 mins and then a generous splash of semi skimmed milk and a one level spoon of sugar.
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    indianwellsindianwells Posts: 12,702
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    Quite strong with just a splash of semi-skimmed, no sugar.
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    FearFactorFearFactor Posts: 2,547
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    Strong but milky, not polluted with any sugar :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,256
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    Everyday tea I like medium strength with milk but I also like green tea, jasmine being my favorite and other fruit teas/infusions
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    TeddybleadsTeddybleads Posts: 6,814
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    Very, very weak with a dash of skimmed. Just wave the teabag at the mug from the other end of the kitchen.
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    ajdcbgajdcbg Posts: 646
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    strong , but milky with sweeteners (or 1 sugar if i've run out of sweeteners)
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    Jason100Jason100 Posts: 17,222
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    Milk one sugar please.
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    jmclaughjmclaugh Posts: 63,999
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    Strong with a dash of milk and green tea on its own or with a slice of lemon.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8
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    i like tea with little milk and sugar!:sleep:
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    BethaneenyBethaneeny Posts: 10,094
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    Strong, 2 or 3 sugars :)

    I work at a youth club (well, volunteer, but thats not my point) and there's one boy who comes and has a cuppa with a minimum of 5! The first time he asked me to make it, I only put 3 in and he came back asking for more!
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    SandgrownunSandgrownun Posts: 5,024
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    Fairly strong, a tiny dash of milk and no sugar (drinking one at the moment).
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    LaChatteGitaneLaChatteGitane Posts: 4,184
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    Medium with milk. Earl Grey, very weak, black.
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    Free as a birdFree as a bird Posts: 1,040
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    I have it with two sugars, and evaporated milk.

    Makes it really nice and sweet.
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    epicurianepicurian Posts: 19,291
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    Darjeeling, strong-ish, splenda, no milk.
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    molliepopsmolliepops Posts: 26,828
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    Medium strength just a little milk, or earl grey black is lovely too.
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    finbaarfinbaar Posts: 4,818
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    Do you use a tea pot? Do you use loose leaf or tea bag? I can drink strong milky tea with sugar or weak black tea without (and anywhere in between) providing it has been made in a tea pot with leaf tea. To put a bag in a mug is horrible and even worse if you put the milk in with the bag and then add the water.
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    ChristmasCakeChristmasCake Posts: 26,078
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    Very strong, just a dash of milk, and two sugars. I tried to cut down on the sugar, but I soon went back up to two tea spoons .

    A doctor I know told me that each time you put two sugars in your tea, you send yourself into pancreatic shock.
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    mimicolemimicole Posts: 50,999
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    REALLY strong :) with 2 sweeteners.
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    epicurianepicurian Posts: 19,291
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    Very strong, just a dash of milk, and two sugars. I tried to cut down on the sugar, but I soon went back up to two tea spoons .

    A doctor I know told me that each time you put two sugars in your tea, you send yourself into pancreatic shock.


    What's that?
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    ChristmasCakeChristmasCake Posts: 26,078
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    epicurian wrote: »
    What's that?

    I don't even know. He never told me, just said I should cut down on my sugar.

    He wasn't my doctor, just a friend.
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