No tea

Feb. 25th, 2009 02:16 pm
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I just drank a can of red bull cola as a substitute for tea, because there's no milk. It's not working. I need tea.

The reason there's no milk is that I just spent my last money-- the money I was going to use to buy milk-- on a giant envelope, which the post office lady made me pay for in actual cash, even though I was paying for some other things with my card. I wanted to say 'but I need this money for milk, so I can have a cup of tea' but I did not. I submissively handed over my milk money.

WHY?

Date: 2009-02-25 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cicer.livejournal.com
Really? You never put milk in your tea? *scratches head* I'm American, and I've always done that. Huh. Maybe it's a regional thing.

Date: 2009-02-25 10:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hungry-worm.livejournal.com
Not sure about the rest of europe, but in Germany both versions are common, although I'm not sure which sorts of tea are more strictly black or "white"... Some coast areas favour very strong tea, often drunk without milk. It's also a personal preference thing - I usually drink all black teas with milk unless it's a really delicious, mild one.
(I've also heard that the addition of milk to tea sounds has a pearls before swine shock effect on real tea gourmets, but well... I liiiiike milk. :-)))

Date: 2009-02-26 12:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cicer.livejournal.com
Ooh, I can't imagine black tea without milk. I usually like a strong black tea, though, so I guess I need something to lighten it a little.

Hee, I know. My tea preparation habits would horrify a tea purist. Tea from a bag! Bought in the supermarket! Water heated in the microwave! The pot not pre-warmed! Milk in the tea! Oh horrors! XD

Date: 2009-02-26 12:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
That's exactly how I make my tea, for preference, although I have been known to enjoy a light green tea now and then. But black tea for me has to have milk. My tastebuds are far too inured at this late stage to deal with it otherwise.

Date: 2009-02-25 11:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crystal-lilly.livejournal.com
Really. ^____^ The thought for me of putting milk in tea was about as mystifying as contemplating putting chocolate syrup in tea or orange juice in coffee. *laugh* (Those are just examples, I don't know anyone who does that. XD)

For me, I enjoy either mild black tea or green tea. When I make tea, I just steep the tea in hot water, then put the resulting liquid into a mug with maybe a tiny bit of sweetener added if I want a sweet tea. My mom does the same, except she also squeezed fresh lemon juice into her tea. *grin* I'm from the South, does that help with the regional part? ^______^

Date: 2009-02-25 11:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixie-blade.livejournal.com
same here (the south part), i am super picky about my tea, but we have 2 main types, cold sweet tea and hot tea with lemon. now that i'm in nor. california, i've taken up the asian milk tea drink, which is pretty much what it sounds like, you make hot black tea and then add sweetened condensed milk until it looks like chocolate milk.

i prefer mine to be on the sweeter side with pearls (tapiocca pearls). it's yummy. :) i'm glad you finally got you tea!

Date: 2009-02-26 12:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cicer.livejournal.com
Bubble tea is getting really popular where I am too (southern California)! I tried it once and was completely grossed out, but one of my best friends adores it. *laughs* People are always picky about their teas, I think!

Date: 2009-02-26 12:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixie-blade.livejournal.com
i'm a huge honeydew fan, and tapioca express has this honeydew snow bubble, not tea, but oh my is it to die for. i like iced milk tea as well, if you can, try it with the small boba (tapioca pearls) or the white ones, some people don't like the chewy sweetness when they aren't expecting it. the small ones are an easy starter version, and the white ones are less smoky sweet than the large black ones. just an fyi-i hated it at first myelf too! :)

Date: 2009-02-26 02:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
That sounds delicious. There must be somewhere in the UK that will serve me tea with condensed milk and tapioca pearls.

Date: 2009-02-26 04:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixie-blade.livejournal.com
try searching for a tapioca express or a quickly, they're chains out of asia, or if you have a chinese neighborhood you can ask for a bubble tea. good luck!

Date: 2009-02-26 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cicer.livejournal.com
Hee! Yeah, I understand sweet tea is a big thing in the south, though I never knew whether or not in included milk. I'm from southern California, and while most people don't put milk in their tea (if you order tea in a restaurant, they never offer you milk for it, either) when I make tea at home I almost always put milk in it. I just put honey in herbals teas, but my favorite black tea I always put milk and sugar in.

It's funny, the more I talk about it with people the more I realize that milk in tea is a really divisive thing! People are either aghast at contaminating tea with milk, or shocked that anyone wouldn't put milk in tea. XD

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