Tea For Two and Two For Tea
My Tea Set That I Never Use
Who enjoys a cup of tea? I suppose I should because I'm English.
This is how I would make tea:
- Water
Start off with cold water from the cold tap.
I use a microwave oven to boil water.
- Heat the Cups or Pot
You can do this by filling them with hot water then pouring it away.
- Add Tea Bags
The amount depends on how strong you like your tea.
- Pour Heated Water Over Your Tea Bags
Different teas taste best made with different temperatures of water.
- Infuse the Tea
The length of time to infuse the tea depends on how strong you like it.
- Enjoy!
That is how I would make tea if I liked it.
Should you want more detailed advice, follow this link.
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I always thought tea was a British thing (almost like 'jimmy jams' haha)
You should try a tea house in Singapore some time.
An experience like no other, sort of ritualistic, and very serious, but also pleasant and enlightening.
ps As an aspie I've only read 2 fiction books in my life, but I can quote page numbers for details from non-fiction books.
But school 'methods' don't understand or cater for that I suspect?
at least they didn't in my day.
Thanks for the great reads & artwork
Thank you for reading my posts!
Tea used to be popular with older people in UK. I don't like it but thought I could make a post about it. Maybe I'll go to Singapore one day.
That's often the case with men and reading. Any kind of reading is great for children. School does cater for it nowadays. There are study units in each year group based on non-fiction.
Thank you for saying nice things!
No probs, enjoyable reads.
Yes "tea houses" are a very up market thing in singapore. and an interesting exp.
Yes I know kids can get help with aspie stuff these days. Good to know the reading diet is not restricted to only fiction. It is a different 'mind set' / perspective to "normies" :-)