cleanbluesky said:If you question the logic of this, realise that milk is designed for baby cows. Ask yourself if you are a baby cow.
Such wisdom.
*pours milk down the sink*
*goes and punctures milk cartons in the local Tesco*
cleanbluesky said:If you question the logic of this, realise that milk is designed for baby cows. Ask yourself if you are a baby cow.
Kol said:OK, just been to the shop. I had NO idea what bags to get, so stumped for some Twinnings Everday bags. Any good? Just brewing one up now.
Any one got any advice on the average time to allow you bag to 'mash' for?
Scuzi said:Tea and coffee are supposed to be drank without milk. People who put milk in either are losers.
Sumanji said:Kol, are you a medic?
P.S. Tea without milk is g-r-o-s-sunless it's icy and lemony!
Posty said:I recently started drinking tea with no milk or sugar but a drop of honey
Jonny ///M said:Brian?
lol sorry...just my mate literally does half a mug of milk...then about 5 large spoonfulls of sugar. Goes by the name of "super monster milky tea" (was stoned......)
I can drink tea or coffee any way possible,just enjoy it with milk and sugar.
"I like my coffee black just like ma metal!!!"
psyr33n said:You may or may not be joking (what with a Muse sig), but I support the statement 100%.
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