Did you know that the first one out of a pot is the weakest, so if you like strong tea enjoy the second cup or start by pouring a little tea into each cup, then top them up.
This way both cups get the same strength.
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Did you know that the first one out of a pot is the weakest, so if you like strong tea enjoy the second cup or start by pouring a little tea into each cup, then top them up.
This way both cups get the same strength.
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Yes, it’s funny that :yes:
I always have the first as hubby only likes very strong tea
It takes time!
My Mum like tea so strong you could nearly stand a spoon up in it – it didn’t have stain her teeth though
I didn’t know this…how sad is that LOL. Course here in America we don’t do tea the right way…we brew each cup in the microwave. I know…EEEEEEEEEKKKKK!!!!!!!!!
so do you use loose tea or bagged tea in your kettle?
Tee hee your comment made me giggle. Put it in the microwave – I just cannot believe that :):):) I use both loose and tea bags