Okay I can't deny that this completely works
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@Rainman said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
Seems like tea aficionados are like winers, they develop a very discerning palate. Not sure if it's worth it, for tea.
Well, it's cheap. I get my tea from Davidson's. You can buy a whole damn pound for 15 bucks. And it's quality stuff.
And it's easy. Let the water sit for a minute in a mug, pour it into the infuser, hit the button after 10 seconds. Done. It doesn't taste like grass, which, awesome.
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Luzzianne. Put 3 family sized tea bags in the Mr. Coffee machine, pour in a pot of water, and turn the Mr. Coffee on. Have a gallon sized pitcher half full of cold water ready. When the water has finished running through the Mr. Coffee, pour the pot of tea into the gallon pitcher. Finish filling the pitcher with water if needed, stir, put a lid on it and shove it in the fridge.
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I'm also used to very dark and opaque coffee. Tea looks so watered down, it's hard to believe anything really good is in a cup where I can see the bottom of the cup. I suppose vodka is clear, so there goes my argument.
But, I'd enjoy something new. Strong, pungent, eye-watering. I don't want to be "soothed." ha. I want to be blasted! -
What is wrong with you fucking people?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
@George-K said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
That sound you hear in the background?
It's Phibes...
Bring it. His teabagger ilk are just plain wrong about this.
400 years of history brought down by a bloke learning how to make tea watching YouTube videos and paying $25 for an effeminate cup.
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I also have long hair that I tie in a ponytail. Oh and I'm wearing Birkenstocks right now. Yet I'm still right about the tea stuff so yes by all means, be at least as embarrassed for your country's tea culture as you are for me!
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I must admit, I'm a little surprised you're not drinking it out of a mason jar.
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@Larry said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
Luzzianne. Put 3 family sized tea bags in the Mr. Coffee machine, pour in a pot of water, and turn the Mr. Coffee on. Have a gallon sized pitcher half full of cold water ready. When the water has finished running through the Mr. Coffee, pour the pot of tea into the gallon pitcher. Finish filling the pitcher with water if needed, stir, put a lid on it and shove it in the fridge.
That sounds good, but since you're a southerner you probably ruin it with a pound of sugar afterwards.
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Link to video
I just saw this yesterday. I am without words.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
I must admit, I'm a little surprised you're not drinking it out of a mason jar.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
@George-K said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
That sound you hear in the background?
It's Phibes...
Bring it. His teabagger ilk are just plain wrong about this.
Anyone who says “ilk” in an insult is a friend of mine.
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@jon-nyc said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
@Larry said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
Luzzianne. Put 3 family sized tea bags in the Mr. Coffee machine, pour in a pot of water, and turn the Mr. Coffee on. Have a gallon sized pitcher half full of cold water ready. When the water has finished running through the Mr. Coffee, pour the pot of tea into the gallon pitcher. Finish filling the pitcher with water if needed, stir, put a lid on it and shove it in the fridge.
That sounds good, but since you're a southerner you probably ruin it with a pound of sugar afterwards.
Nope. I dont like sweet tea.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
I must admit, I'm a little surprised you're not drinking it out of a mason jar.
Hahahahaha
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@Mik said in Okay I can't deny that this completely works:
the occasional Arnold Palmer.dude, TMI