CallMeKate
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You can make it stronger.My mom was the big tea drinker in our family. I could never understand why people put milk or cream in their tea. How can they taste it?
I was brought up to drink tea with lemon and honey only. There have been a couple of times when honey was not available, but a small sugar cube did the trick.
Only one cup of tea once in awhile does it for me since the tannic acid doesn't really agree with me.
I have the same problems with the tannins in with black teas. Have you tried herbal or green teas?My mom was the big tea drinker in our family. I could never understand why people put milk or cream in their tea. How can they taste it?
I was brought up to drink tea with lemon and honey only. There have been a couple of times when honey was not available, but a small sugar cube did the trick.
Only one cup of tea once in awhile does it for me since the tannic acid doesn't really agree with me.
The first High Tea was started by Anna the Duchess of Bedford, in the 1840s as a personal solution to hunger pangs between a late lunch and an even later dinner, a trend that was growing due to the Industrial Revolution. She began a simple ritual of requesting a tray with tea, bread, and butter. Duchess Bedford then invited friends to join her, which led to afternoon tea becoming a fashionable and social event in high society and eventually evolving into the elaborate experience known today.
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Your post reminded me of these rude teacups, I’ve been tempted to buy a couple but I know that they would never be used.