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Nannykay Fri 15-Sep-17 08:39:38

How do you make tea, do you use a bag, or loose, in a mug or cup and saucer.

I like tea, mostly good old Yorkshire with a splash of milk. I use loose tea in a warmed pot, served in a cup and saucer.

That said, at the right time I also like to mix my own herbs, or use a ready mix of special teas, I have a glass pot for those with an infuser, and I serve it in a glass cup.

Some people think I'm very strange. But my SIL called round yesterday, and I made a large pot of tea and we sat at the kitchen table with a plate of biscuits and drank the pot dry, whilst putting the world to rights, she said it was the best therapy ever !, hence my question, how do you like your tea

MesMopTop Fri 15-Sep-17 22:34:19

Nanny Kay, I'm coming round to yours! That's my perfect cup of tea exactly as I like it ?

Shirleyw Fri 15-Sep-17 21:19:18

Teabag in a mug for me but with company its teabags In a warmed teapot

varian Fri 15-Sep-17 20:27:56

English breakfast, sorry about typos

varian Fri 15-Sep-17 20:27:05

I like builders tea ( Typhoo, Yorkshire, Dnglidh breakfast or supermarket own brand) but it must be loose leaves made in a heated teapot. Teabags are a very poor alternative.

Gagagran Fri 15-Sep-17 17:54:54

You have described my preferred tea and method grannysue . I agree it is delicious and very refreshing. Don't like coffee but love my cup of tea.

grannysue05 Fri 15-Sep-17 17:33:58

Love my tea and drink it throughout the day.
Used to buy Twinings English Breakfast, but that has become a bit pricey now.
I now use Yorkshire tea . Tea bag in a china mug (large), then hot water. Then leave to brew. I hate weak tea.
Then a splash of semi skimmed milk.
Delicious.

nanaK54 Fri 15-Sep-17 16:12:04

Would like to use a pot really, but I have decaff (too much caffeine upsets my bladder), DH likes his PG tips so it's mugs for us, MIL smile

Baggs Fri 15-Sep-17 15:55:50

Oh yes! I forgot about the order of lactivation. I'm a pre-lactivator (milk in first) because then you don't have to stir it in as it gets stirred by the pouring tea.

Post-lactivation is adding milk after pouring the tea into the cup.

You can thank my dad for the expressions, unless he stole them from someone else ?

Breda Fri 15-Sep-17 15:48:37

Same as you Nannykay but it has to be a china cup and saucer to bring the flavour of the tea out and if possible Darjeeling tea without milk.

devongirl Fri 15-Sep-17 14:50:39

A colleague had a long harangue abpout putting in milk before water with teabag - maintained the milk blocks the holes in the teabag. Persuaded me at the time but no longer convinced! Tried teapot recently but got fed up with cleaning out the tea leaves sad

Coolgran65 Fri 15-Sep-17 14:36:48

I make tea in a pot using tea bags, take it black with no sugar.
Really prefer a china mug. A tea cup doesn't hold enough and I don't like the weight and bulk of anything other than china. Also I like the rim of the mug to flare outwards.

kittylester Fri 15-Sep-17 14:33:38

Pg Tips in a pot, milk in China mug first.

Tea Pig bag in a China mug, milk after removal of bag.

Pouring boiling water onto a tea bag which is sitting in cols milk is just wrong!

KatyK Fri 15-Sep-17 14:14:20

I prefer to make tea in a pot. However, DH has now decided he wants to drink decaf tea, and I drink ordinary so it's tea bags in mugs and milk in last. brew

JackyB Fri 15-Sep-17 12:05:22

I don't like Darjeeling or Earl Grey, and if there's no "ornery" tea (e.g. in a hotel at the breakfast buffet) I will drink Assam at a pinch.

I make mine in a very proletarian way - put milk (quite a lot) and a tea bag in a mug. It's best if the teabag has started to colour the milk before you top up with boiling water.

I have to do it myself, though. I prepared my mug with said ingredients this morning and put the kettle on, but I went off somewhere and DH filled the cup up. It tasted so awful, I couldn't drink the whole cup!

Lupin Fri 15-Sep-17 11:54:42

I have to use filtered water because straight tap water leaves a scum on the top of the tea. Other that that - I like black tea weak with no milk or sugar. I love mint tea - made with fresh mint - as a particular pub round here makes it. My other favourite is one that describes itself as a lemony spring of organic aniseed, fennel and cardomom. (Pukka) There are occasions where only a particular tea will hit the spot.

Baggs Fri 15-Sep-17 11:32:18

Same as you, nannykay: good old Yorkshire Tea, loose leaves and made in a pot. Nowt like it ?

I get teabags for MrBaggs cos he makes it in a mug.

annodomini Fri 15-Sep-17 10:30:23

Ceylon loose leaf tea - no milk. I use a pot with a removable filter. I also use Redbush teabags in a mug.

J52 Fri 15-Sep-17 10:19:50

Green tea, with lemon or mint. Very calming and refreshing. Clipper seem to be the best.

Auntieflo Fri 15-Sep-17 10:13:13

Weak, black, Earl Grey for us. One bag in a tea pot, that gives us 2/3 cups each, depending on size. I have been known to buy a small tea pot from a charity shop when on holiday, as a tea bag in a cup, is just too strong.
To be contrary, there are times that I do like a cup of builders tea, milk in last. smile

Nanabilly Fri 15-Sep-17 10:03:02

I love my cup of tea..
Milk in first but only a teeny splash of it and skimmed milk at that. (sorry I can't bring myself to type initials it makes me think of some young sprig wanting to do naughty things) if only!!
MUST be made using a teapot. I take my teapot on holiday.
In a nice cup and saucer is best but will use a mug ,preferably china.
Drank whilst piping hot.
Can't stand tea made in a cup with teabag it upsets my tummy especially if they squeeze teabag at side of cup. All that tannin is no good for your gut.
Can't stand it once gone cool.

Scribbles Fri 15-Sep-17 09:57:56

Teapot. 1 Assam teabag per person. Boiling water. Stir. Leave to stand for 3 minutes.
Stir again and pour into mugs, MIF.

NonnaW Fri 15-Sep-17 09:48:57

I don't like tea (heresy!) but DH has reverted to loose leaf Assam tea in a small pot, MIF. I usually just have a herbal teabag to join him, though I bought a lemon verbena plant to use for tea, but usually forget all about it and use a bag.

Anniebach Fri 15-Sep-17 09:48:49

Quite easy Trisher, put in milk, put in tea bag , pour on water, take out tea bag put in honey.

trisher Fri 15-Sep-17 09:38:14

How do you put MIF if you make tea in a mug? I can see you can do it with a teapot and cups, but surely the boiling water needs to go straight onto the tea bag and MIF stops this.
I'm MIF with a teapot but MIL with a tea bag and mug.
I have just developed a taste for chai. I like Earl Grey as well. But I do like weak tea and when I'm out somewhere and they serve a pot of tea I have to remove the teabag before it gets too strong.

Imperfect27 Fri 15-Sep-17 09:27:56

Annie I saw that awful programme too! smile I wonder how many silly sods thinking people actually changed their habits to do it like the royals do?!

We used to live in residence at a theological college that had a 4 o'clock Tea tradition EVERY day of the year except Christmas day. It really was a lovely part of the day as students, spouses and children would gather in the common room for a cup and a natter. In our first year there was always cake too, but budget and waistline cuts meant that it changed to biscuits after that. However, the tradition of pausing at 4 became a bit ingrained and to this day, if I am at home , the kettle goes on at 3:45!