Teabags
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This is how Americans drink tea
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It gets bitter if you use water that's too hot. For black tea you'll want to bring it to a boil, then take it off the heat and you can pretty much immediately add the tea then. For green tea you want it quite a bit cooler than that, and so forth.
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Ugh, I'd prefer you throw it in the harbour!
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I shudder at the thought of freeze dried coffee being even more fuckef up than it already is.
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That's basically what I do. I use a water boiler and put the boiling water into a cup or can with tea bag or more often tea strainer. Sorry if I was implying anything other than that
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It's sun tea.
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Most of us for sure. The southern way of making tea is to boil water with the tea bags in it until you have a black concentrated bitter concoction. Next you mix it with four to five times the amount of water and add enough sugar to trigger a diabetic coma. Then you put it in the fridge and serve it over ice. I can't have it anymore and stay alive. I've grown used to making my tea in the British shall I say worldwide way. After having tea this way for a over a decade I can't stand the smell of sweet tea. I do make a large batch of unsweetened tea to drink over ice in the summer. I have to use four to five times as much tea with less water added. I do not over boil the water to make it palatable to me.
The few times others have drank it they have commented on how its not bitter. I don't think very many us realize good tea is not bitter.
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Oh, I was just trying to be silly by taking you too literally
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He grows a suit in the 2nd panel
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I lived in Texas for a few years and can confirm, southern-style sweet tea is just tea-flavored syrup.
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It was silly of you to think you can "just be silly". This is a very serious community for all I know