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?
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?
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Date: 2009-02-25 11:22 pm (UTC)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? ^______^
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Date: 2009-02-25 11:57 pm (UTC)i prefer mine to be on the sweeter side with pearls (tapiocca pearls). it's yummy. :) i'm glad you finally got you tea!
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Date: 2009-02-26 12:24 am (UTC)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