TEA INNIT
>>22021383For me, it's Yorkshire Gold with milk and sugar. And some snacks.
>>22021384I’ve tried milk in there and it’s okay but leaves a kind of film in my mouth. Same reason I don’t do cream in coffee.
>Resee's mini cast iron cookie>Give the cookie mix to your fat friend>Use the mini skillet for everythingIt is, truly, All You Need (tm)
>>22021384Do Britishers really put dresses on their tea pots? Lol
Gross
>>22021412Britniggers do a lot of gay stuff like this though I must say there’s something I like about all those nicknacks and special things for specific purposes that aren’t really necessary.
>>22021384Can't find Yorkshire here, Tetley does it for me.
what if i just cold brew the tea overnight then heat it up when it is time to be drunk?
>>22021460what in the god damn
>>22021460That's fine. It will be more intense, acidic, and caffeinated.
>>22021472>more acidicReally? Cold brewed coffee is less acidic, which makes it smoother.
>>22021465Blessed be God forever.
>>22021440yeah, i'm the opposite.i literally have white walls because i can't stand decorations.
>>22021384looks cute!
>>22021383It's a teanutbutter cup!
>>22021383does anyone actually like "english breakfast" tea? it tastes horrible. no wonder brits add milk and sugar to their tea. a nice cup of earl grey however is something I can appreciate as is.
>>22021384how does yorkshire gold differ from regular yorkshire? it's like $5 more in my store and the regular yorkshire wasnt anything special.
>>22022361it's gold, innit. they do not just put that on anything. make of that info what you will
ASSAM for me thanks
>>22021383I was thinking of trying the extra strong Twinings Ingie Brekky tea. I do quite like the regular one.
>>22021383You cant hide