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Ok on the discussion of tea, what do we think of reusing the teabag?
I happily will reuse it if I haven't steeped it enough. But the flavour does tend to die and you're left with a mug of hot water.
Also thoughts on drinking tea from a glass? Had a relative visit who moved to the UK some years ago and she would drink tea in a double-walled glass mug. I have never seen anyone do such a thing.
Reusing the teabag is a crime against Nature. Also, the tannins have developed out on the first soaking, and all the theine and caffeine has been extracted. All you get on the second soak is colour and tannin. This applies to real tea, not herbal for which I prefer to use the term 'tisane'.
On a side note (for the barf factor) a couple I was friendly with some years ago went to Korea as Christian missionaries. They were supported by a few congregations in the south of the USA. One congregation sent them a packet of tea bags which had been used only on the left hand side (they explained in a letter that accompanied the teabags). They did this as an exercise in Christian self denial and sharing with the less fortunate. The fact that the tea bags had gone thoroughly mouldy by the time they reached Korea was not an issue that mattered to them. In spite of the postage. As an example of utterly useless performative self abnegation, this just can't be beat imo. They hurt themselves, and the end result was utterly useless to anyone else.
Yes, I use a double walled glass mug for tea. Holds the tea at the right temperature for the whole mugful and I thoroughly approve of such tea mugs. You can buy them in Kmart.
That's wild. Why would they send that overseas
I am not privy to their thought processes, or lack thereof. Imo this stands as the most selfish thing I'd ever come across until tiktok gymfluencers happened.
I don't even like tea and I agree with your first statement.
gees people are weird
I suppose they thought they were sharing and liked to imagine the sharing
I would reuse if not so lazy. It really isnβt as good tasting but itβs fine if you just want to have another hot drink.
I tend to use generic instant coffee for no waste
I buy moccona and use the jars
but it's $37.50 a big jar now!!! I bought 5 jars when it was around $18 and am still using it
I saw the jars at the op-shop for $5 each, yeah nah.
It'll be on sale soon enough to restock.
I buy the big jars of Vittoria, I prefer the lids on their jars. They are on special quite frequently so I always buy a jar when they are on special.
Damn thatβs a lot. I just get the generic decaf granules from whatever shop has them. $5 per 100g
just reuse once
I steep tea for about 1 minute
I've never even thought of reusing a teabag, but I only really drink black tea and English breakfast tea like Lipton etc, not a fancy tea drinker at all. I wouldn't re-use Lipton.
Always drink tea from a mug with a handle, there is no other way for me. Something about holding a handle which is more comforting for me. I have those double walled Bodum glasses which gather dust because the pull for the handle is too strong.
No
Handles were invented so you don't burn your fingers.
I mostly don't drink Tea tea, but will happily reuse the bags for herbal concoctions, and drink them out of glass. Red Zinger is especially pretty so it's nice to see it.
At this stage it's not tea it's wine.
Her tea was black tea with evaporated milk. So might as well be wine
Evaporated? My word, I think my Brittish DNA is getting irritated.
Evap milk is REQUIRED for rice pudding. Or you don't get that glorious brown crunchy crust on the top without it.
I use it for ice-cream, but not tea.
Yep. π