What tea do you drink

Not everybody wants to carefully attend their hob, some just want breakfast.

Well I quite enjoy attending to my hob ā€¦each to their own :wink::+1:

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Re tea, Mrs d00d makes two mugs from one Tetleyā€™s bag ā€¦ no sugar, tiniest splash of semi-skimmed.

Bravo Chilliā€¦
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Cooking and eating should be a pleasant ritual and not rushed.
Microwaves are the spawn of the devilā€¦

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Donā€™t you worry, I diligently attend my microwave but itā€™s the eating thatā€™s important not the cooking or the washing up.

Thereā€™s nothing like the aroma of certain foods tantalising the taste buds while being slowly heated and agitated with the appropriate utensil helping to create the appetite and mood for consumptionā€¦
You wouldnā€™t indulge in intercourse without the obligatory foreplay would you?
:blush:
Australian foreplay = ā€œYou awake Sheila!ā€
:face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Does she leave the bag in the mug and then top it up?Thatā€™s why I do and my BH thinks itā€™s disgusting. :grinning:

Iā€™ve posted this before.My BH has a customer who has cows.Sometimes the calves have to be fed with a mix.And they always refuse it if itā€™s been warmed up in a microwave.

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I think you are getting far too carried away, we are talking about porridge, oats boiled in water, not some juicy medium rare roo steak cooked perfectly on my BBQ. The aroma of porridge??

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Theyā€™re obviously not domesticated cows.

drank it all my life until went to HK then introduced to sipping milkless tea which was unusual at first but ya get used to anything then onto Oz and became a coffee maniac - been one ever since and prefer the top quality stuff that doesnā€™t come in jars!! - No milk but a few sweetners for my rotten teeth!!