Is best served Sweet and cold
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Is best served Sweet and cold
Heathen... :whip:
(j/k)
Sugar with just a spot of milk.
Edit: as should go without saying: boiling hot.
Tetley with milk and no sugar.
Cold tea...:inquisitive: :sick:
Tazo green tea with spearmint straight up.
ewwww...cold makes me cringe, warm with one sugar and average amount of milk, spearmint sounded nice...
Is best served hot, with one sugar, preferably in the afternoon, with a slice of cake. Like all hot drinks, it tastes best while it's cold and/or raining outside.
dont drink it.
hot coco FTW!
Green gunpowder tea is best. No milk or sugar - good tea doesn't need it (well if you ask me no tea needs it, but each to their own). I'm quite partial to iced green tea with lemon/lime and brown sugar as well.
If you have a cold then green gunpowder tea with lemon, honey and a touch of ginger (and a small drop of brandy perhaps) is good.
Blasphemy!
Tea should be drunk (that sounds wierd...) in the traditional way......hot with nothing added
Cold and sweet, though if its a cold winter day, I'll have it warm.
Good Taiwanese Oolong, very hot with just a shade of cane sugar. Thrice a day.
milk? :dizzy2:
When you say tea, do you mean Bourbon?
ftw
Excellent for morning-after hangovers. :2thumbsup:
Tetley tea with roll and sausage - fuel of the British workforce
Either is fine.
:sick: Hot drinks. :sick: