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It seems national and international politics are now accepted here, so I thought I would mention the current threat that might scupper the special relationship between the US and the UK.
Someone who calls themself a scientist (MyManao - any input?) has suggested putting salt into tea makes it taste better. This has not gone down well. Full article here:
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A US scientist outrages the British with advice about tea – and the American embassy stirs it up"
https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/24/travel/br...index.html
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Wrong. That post doesnʻt belong here. Neither does the unprovoked insult to My Manao.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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" Amid such heated debate, perhaps only time will tell if the US Embassy’s response will be enough to calm the waters. In the meantime, the embassy said it “will continue to make tea in the proper way – by microwaving it.” "
Well there's the problem. These guys are obviously Ivy League material. Most Americans only know tea from a drive-through, super-sized and with at least 300 calories of added sugar.
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might scupper the special relationship
I think there’s some who still haven’t gotten past that whole “tea party” thing. What a waste of perfectly good, delicious tea. No matter how you heat it or what you add into it.
There is a tea wholesaler in Volcano who had an account at Harrods of London. It was selling for $4800 a pound. One of the Volcano growers said was one of Queen Elizabeth’s favorite.
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/big-isl...t-harrods/
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01-27-2024, 06:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-27-2024, 07:13 AM by TomK.)
Being the scientific type, I made tea (Tetley) today with the smallest amount of salt I could manage. I tasted it and it was horrible. So I tried going down the homeopathic route of putting a tiny amount of water into a large glass of hot water, dissolving it, and then repeating the process by putting a small amount of that water into another large glass of hot water. I then added a bit of that to a nice cup of tea, which made no difference.
(01-25-2024, 11:50 PM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: There is a tea wholesaler in Volcano who had an account at Harrods of London. It was selling for $4800 a pound. One of the Volcano growers said was one of Queen Elizabeth’s favorite.
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/big-isl...t-harrods/
I looked things up on the internet and given all the teas the royal family is grifting I couldn't find the Big Island variety. Maybe the queen was keeping that tea to herself.
(01-25-2024, 08:30 PM)kalianna Wrote: Wrong. That post doesnʻt belong here. Neither does the unprovoked insult to My Manao.
What insult? I asked if he had any input.
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I'm sorry, but all this talk of tea - well - I could not resist!
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That's good. I can't think of anyone, for example, that has the name PG Tips.