How do you make tea?

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If you don't wash it you can re-use the film from before. It clings to the inside of the mug and you end up with extra.
 
I went through a phase of smoking Camels
I used to smoke Gauloises having been introduced to them by a French guy at school, they were a bit rough...

Rothmans were good, but expensive. I ended up with Craven A...
 
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But if you go with Tip #1 here most of it gets washed out.
 
I used to smoke Gauloises having been introduced to them by a French guy at school, they were a bit rough...

Rothmans were good, but expensive. I ended up with Craven A...

My dad took to Gauloises in the early 70s on a trip to Southern France: dressed in double denim, mutton chops and a Che Guevara t-shirt he cut a typical figure of an Englishman abroad:LOL:. I sneaked one to see if i could be so cool and regretted it immediately: it felt like a hive of angry bees had invaded my lungs!

You'd think it'd put me off smoking, but no! I persevered with Embassy #1 back home and soon got the hang of it. :cool: Tried Gitanes on another trip to France and enjoyed them with a cup of strong coffee - avoiding the fashion tragedy of double denim, in the early 80s.
 
There was a British type of Gauloises, but I gave up when King size went to 50p a packet of 20. Cigaloos or some name like that.

The tea pot is only rinsed out, the brown coating helps make a good pot, but any item used where milk is added, needs cleaning, so if drinking without milk, yes just rinse the cup, but if adding milk, then needs a problem clean, I am told milk stops the goodness of the tea, so should never be drunk with milk, sugar is OK but not milk.

As soon as milk is added, then not proper tea, so question as to milk or tea bag first is pointless, as should not have any milk to start with. With other infusions I would never dream of adding milk, as to mixtures, like Earl Grey, is it really a tea, or is it just an infusion?
 
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