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I drink it the way my grandfather taught me. Milk, no sugar.
Me too. Very strong with milk and no sugar.
When I traveled a lot in India they brewed the milk and tea with lots of sugar in one pot and so after a while I got used to having the sugar. I had to wean myself off it when I got back.
 
Me too. Very strong with milk and no sugar.
When I traveled a lot in India they brewed the milk and tea with lots of sugar in one pot and so after a while I got used to having the sugar. I had to wean myself off it when I got back.
Yes, I can’t drink tea with sugar in it anymore. :sick
 
I’ll have to try someday. I don't really like milk , but I like to drink it frothed in Cappuccino once in a while.
Does this work for any kind of tea, even flavoured like earl grey, or green tea ? I don't suppose the Chinese and Japanese used milk in theirs . Isn't it due to former British presence in India ?
Milk does not work in earl grey or green tea.

It works with your standard black tea and is sometimes called a Builders because that's how builders like their tea.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Builder's_tea
 
Now that Christa is using the new roost, there was a water container going spare. So I cleaned it, filled it and hung it up in the new roost.

Most mornings this week I've been up before dawn and able to watch the hens wake up.

The water container is their first stop and they spend a LOT of time drinking before they even think about going down the ramp. There's food up there too, but water is the favourite by a country mile.

I knew water was important, but I did not know it was item 1 on the agenda at the crack of dawn.
 

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