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    TEA MAKING TIPS IN 1941…

    TreecaBy Treeca25 April 2013Updated:18 July 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    If your an obsessive tea maker/person then join the national obsession with it. This you tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnvYymrCn4g will explain handy hinds on tea (never store your tea next to cheese, for example).

    There’s also an assessment of the pros and cons of various teapots and words of wisdom about the tea bush itself.

    Slightly grotesque methods for producing tea en masse are demonstrated – it was wartime, after all -and tea had to be produced by the ocean full. As such, there are some top tips for cleaning that hard-to-reach tap in your tea urn.

    Remember: “a dirty tap means dirty tea”. (Robin Baker)

    Enjoy

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    1. gillyk on 25 April 2013 6:57 PM

      Hilarious! I remember my parents packing their stuff in tea chests.

      Reply
    2. Barmac on 25 April 2013 9:30 PM

      It was such a super video I had to show to everyone, how life was in the 1940’s 🙂

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    3. huttriverofnz on 26 April 2013 5:27 AM

      In 1941 there would have been a lot of tea without sugar. Great pic barb.

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      • Barmac on 26 April 2013 8:39 AM

        Of course that would be true, never thought of that. Thanks re pick, saw it in a shop and had to take a picture for the blog. 🙂

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