The Butterfly Effect. Seems like nothing, but before you know it you have anarchy. All because you let the milk thing go.Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
The Butterfly Effect. Seems like nothing, but before you know it you have anarchy. All because you let the milk thing go.Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Milk before the tea, now our police are arresting terrorists. What is the world coming too.Originally Posted by wasabi
A bullet not good enough eh.
I always put my milk first, should I be concerned ?Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Don't forget the Balfour Declaration...1917Originally Posted by PeeCoffee
"Dear Lord Rothschild,"
A lovely spread of fine china teacups and teapot requires the milk to go first into the delicate cups before tea is pored.
A foam cup or mug in a greasy working mans diner the tea is pored first by the fat hired wench taking orders and poring teas. She either pours the milk into the tea or the customer does.
It all depends on the company you are with that dictates the order of milk being pored.
Forget the milk, look at those jugs. True Chines porcelain. So expensive nobody can touch them, just sneaking a peek whilst she wrings every drop from the "tea" bagOriginally Posted by wasabi
I like weak tea with a dash of lemon .
It's really just a matter of having good manners.
You're a bloody savage! You probably have dinner in the afternoon and tea in the evening. Where did you steal those cups?Originally Posted by wasabi
I've seen tea served out of the finest China tea sets since I was a wee boy, when visiting friends and family they brought out their finest China for the quests.
It's just how it's done, nothing special about it.
^ no longer seen, now it's the Som Tam that's brought out for the quests.
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