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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Think of it as an enviromental waste managment approach.
Unless its uht or skimmed milk I find the reheat a bit yechy, I now drink tea without milk. Getting the timing right I think is important, 30 seconds usually does it for me. Coffee I'm slightly different with, if I make a pot its tea cosied so lasts longer , if cold I'll heat the milk then add the coffee.
My microwave is used for 4 things peas sweetcorn porridge oats and tea. |
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"I've just reheated a cup of tea in the microwave....
I feel a bit ashamed
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Is this part of some kind of humiliation kink you have?
I don’t know anyone who would admit to that. Hope it's wasn't Yorkshire tea. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You can do what you want with tea. But if you do that with coffee you are a heretic."
ah damn im a heretic ....
i reheat coffee on some mornings when im so busy i forget about it hahah xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always heat my coffee in the microwave for a bit. The pod machine I have doesn't have heat setting so it's never as warm as I would like it so you're not alone OP.
On the other hand, tea is always made with boiling water so re-heating it in the microwave is an absolute war crime and you should definitely be ashamed of yourself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Funnily enough this is actually how they make tea in the US as electric kettles are not a kitchen staple over there. Explains why tea drinking never really took off in that land of heretics... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What? Why is this a problem?!
OP, I am with you all the way, you shouldn't feel ashamed! If I feel the need for an extra strong brew I have to leave it stew long enough that it HAS to be microwaved (granted, this is done before milk is added). |
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"Funnily enough this is actually how they make tea in the US as electric kettles are not a kitchen staple over there. Explains why tea drinking never really took off in that land of heretics... "
In Central Park, New York I got a tea from one of the mobile drink vans and was horrified that he poured milk in the cup, then hot water then added the tea bag and it tasted vile |
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"Funnily enough this is actually how they make tea in the US as electric kettles are not a kitchen staple over there. Explains why tea drinking never really took off in that land of heretics... "
Never knew that! Every day is a school day |
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Ok, I guess I'm going to gross you folk out. When I make tea, I boil water in a pot, pour it into a teapot with loose leaf black tea, add milk and sugar (still in the teapot) and microwave it until boiling again then into a mug with a strainer. It's how my gran did it is my excuse (still prefer it though) |
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