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No. It has more relevance if he finds it himself.

I'm sure the longer you stew the tea, the more it will dissolve and disintegrate and ultimately concentrate into some sticky paste, but you'll never get anything outta it but what's there to begin with, and overdone it will char. . . .

might just be a real newb hoping we'll say "welcome".
 
I'm sure the longer you stew the tea, the more it will dissolve and disintegrate and ultimately concentrate into some sticky paste, but you'll never get anything outta it but what's there to begin with, and overdone it will char. . . .

might just be a real newb hoping we'll say "welcome".

What kind of tea are we talking about? If it doesn't include sugar, it will just vaporize off and the tea leaves will burn. Although, I'm curious if the way we steep the tea is different or not with the way Americans do.
 
What kind of tea are we talking about? If it doesn't include sugar, it will just vaporize off and the tea leaves will burn. Although, I'm curious if the way we steep the tea is different or not with the way Americans do.

Do you do it like this?

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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to addictionary again.



But come on, that's kind of close.

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Not even close. We pour the boiling water inside our pants while the tea leaves are getting cooked between our buttcheeks to find the right brew.

tea is for porcelain cups with little pinkies pointed out at the cosmos, to be peered at down long snozzles over stiff upper lips.

For all I decry the Brits, I should fear what this world is coming to without them.

"No sugar" was political code for let's bust the sugar plantation trade in the Indies so the slavers will go broke.

you're right about the solubility being favored by the sugar. I love sugar, just insist on dark brown cane sugar from Hawaii.
 
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