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Earl Grey
evil_tiger_lily Posted Jul 11, 2005
Very strong, no milk, no sugar. I only have sugar in my when I'm forced to make it from a teabag, cause otherwise it has no taste. Add sugar to good, strong and you loose the taste. Even the aroma changes.
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UnfadingAscendant - Above the ashes Posted Jul 11, 2005
My idea of relaxation after a hard day, A good cup of Earl Grey tea, the nice squishy sofa all to myself and a tape of 'Scrubs' playing
Ahhhhhh
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davidpk212 Posted Feb 8, 2006
My Ideal Way to make a cup of tea: (a cup, not a pot...)
GET A TEABAG. You cannot make tea without tealeaves, and the easiest way to get them is to use a teabag.
PUT THE TEABAG IN A CUP. Well, what else are you going to make it in?
BOIL THE KETTLE. Tea brews easier in hot water, and tastes nicer.
WAIT UNTIL THE KETTLE IS DONE.
POUR IN THE WATER BEFORE IT DROPS 2 DEGREES BENEATH 100 CELSIUS.
STIR IT. Nice and long... strong English Breakfast... bring out those flavours...
GET SOME MILK. Leave it at the side ready to go in.
REMOVE THE TEABAG. Before you pour the milk in, remove the teabag. NO, WITH A TEASPOON, NOT WITH YOUR FINGERS!
POUR IN SOME MILK. It should turn into a pale-brownish swirling liquid.
STIR IT AGAIN. What do you mean, you've already put the teaspoon in the dishwasher?
WAIT FOR IT TO COOL A BIT.
DRINK IT. SLOWLY. Let it dribble down your throat, relaxing every nerve, joint and bone in your body.
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ChiKiSpirit Posted Feb 24, 2006
I was just replied to this post and it disappeared.
What's going on?
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AlphaHamlin Posted Jun 23, 2006
I love Earl Grey, incidentally I tried it after reading DNA's bit in Salmon of Doubt. I'm always looking for new types of tea to try, but as of yet...nothing to the calibre of Earl Grey, it really is my favourite. In fact, it is currently the only kind I drink...unless, travesty of travesties, we're out.
I don't let that happen...
I take it strong, with a bit of milk and a teeny bit of sweetner in there. I'm not one for too much sugar. I've also tried other sorts of tea, but the strong aroma of Earl Grey, as well as the full-bodied taste sort of mellows out everything else I've tasted.
Jaded taste buds, I suppose.
I don't drink coffee on principle, as I support Make Trade Fair, so I'm strictly a tea-drinker. Leaves is great, tea bags are regrettably making up most of my tea supply at the moment.
Tea...Can't live without the stuff
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wildcardgal Posted May 22, 2007
I love good Earl Grey. Some of the bizarre variations on it do leave me cold, for example Earl Grey Green Tea or Lavender Earl Grey ...and Lapsang Souchong is also a favourite of mine but I take it with milk AND sugar the way I had it when we went camping when I was a kid.
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