Alright, I've made some.benzooka said:You can find out yourself. Pour some milk to a cup of black tea.BoredPixel said:How does tea with milk taste?benzooka said:snip
In Britain, coffee is for women and shallow people. Though the two are very closely related.Cuy said:Tea is for women (and brits, though the two are very closely related), real men drink coffee.
I agree with the coffee bit but dude, don't slag off us brits -.-.Cuy said:Tea is for women (and brits, though the two are very closely related), real men drink coffee.
That's the funniest thing I've read all day. Oh yeah?! Well, I can ride my bike with now handlebars!triggrhappy94 said:without any sweatener or anything.
I am assuming from your previous statements that you are not British. If you were I would recommend going to Waterstones. They generally have a good selection of most genres in stock and can order what ever they don't have. I don't know if there is an equivalent in other countries (I'm on about Books).Cuy said:I thought Hard Contact was much better than Triple Zero, it wasn't so full of all the "can clones truly LOVE?!" stuff that was all over Triple Zero. I only have Hard Contact and Triple Zero though, going to buy Order 66 if I ever find it.Flames66 said:I'm actually re-reading Hard Contact as we speak (type).
Now about the issue at hand, I like my tea.
And you're more than entitled to liking tea, I will merely look upon you with a slightly smaller amount of respect!
Have you tried nettle tea? It's quite easy to make; pick some nettles (minding the stingers), put the leaves in a cup and pour in hot water. Soak for a few minutes, stir and remove the leaves before drinking.Sgt. Sykes said:I found lime tee is the most drinkable tea available here.