Do you put your milk in the
cup first or do you add milk after you pour your tea, well it could all
a matter of class.
Back in the day cheap china would crack if hot tea
was poured straight into the cup so people of lower class would put milk
in first so the heat from the tea would not crack the cup.
So as higher
quality and more expensive china became available it became a status
symbol of your wealth that you pour your tea in first then add milk to
show off the quality of your china and reflect your status in society.
So what do you think?
Monday, September 30, 2019
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Monday, September 23, 2019
Now that's a cup
It's funny how the simple things are the best, I would love to have this tea cup I hope my wife see this post.
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Well here is a little snippet you may not know, if you make your same cup of tea in a red cup it will tastes sweeter than your standard white cup.
It's not that it is sweeter in reality just that your brain is wired that red is sweet, this is great if you want to reduce your sugar.
Please feel free to comment on your experience with this, did you notice the difference.
It's not that it is sweeter in reality just that your brain is wired that red is sweet, this is great if you want to reduce your sugar.
Please feel free to comment on your experience with this, did you notice the difference.
Friday, September 20, 2019
😀 Well I was looking up information about "tea" on the internet and came across something I thought was funny, the Mayflower Collage offers testing for TEA but it is not what you are thinking.
TEA is a test the collage offer, it is a Test of English for Aviation (TEA). You got to love Google you ask for information about tea next you are being tested for your English skills, not game to look up milk who knows what I will find.
TEA is a test the collage offer, it is a Test of English for Aviation (TEA). You got to love Google you ask for information about tea next you are being tested for your English skills, not game to look up milk who knows what I will find.
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