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Ah, I love a fluid furrow.alaskanassasin said:
First stab at a juice grooveI would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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You’re going to want them deeper and wider, unless you’re used to handling some really small pieces of meat.alaskanassasin said:
First stab at a juice groove"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Small meat handling is a real world problem. Pro tip, find a wife or gf with small handsJohnInCarolina said:
You’re going to want them deeper and wider, unless you’re used to handling some really small pieces of meat.alaskanassasin said:
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Noted. This board is for the in-laws, they tend to over cook protein so we might be okay.JohnInCarolina said:
You’re going to want them deeper and wider, unless you’re used to handling some really small pieces of meat.alaskanassasin said:
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Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking about
Other girls may try to take me away
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@CPFC1905CPFC1905 said:Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking aboutCoffee (black) drinker here, tea is too refined for a simpleton like me. To be clear though, I still embrace my effeminate side. Of note in the Guardian article is the question of tea or milk in first. That question has some historical significance in the statistics realm of science, it led to advancing acceptance of the null-hypothesis in crafting experiments.LBGE, LBGE-PTR, 22" Weber, Coleman 413GGreat Plains, USA -
From the article:CPFC1905 said:Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking about
"A scientist from the country where you can find tea being made with lukewarm water from the tap claims to have found the recipe for a perfect cuppa."
That's quite funny.
Can't wait to get coffee tips from our friends in the UK.
Don't more folks in the UK now daily drink more coffee than tea?
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You should visit Boston - they have entire parties for tea there.CPFC1905 said:Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking about"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." - Deep Throat -
Dunking, squeezing milffy ::how_interestingCPFC1905 said:Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking about
Edit: Just made one... Prewarmed mug with hot water, half filled cup before adding tea bag then topped up. Dunked and squeezed tea bag before removal. Added pinch of salt, few drops of lemon, warm milk. Can't taste the salt, will try again without lemon. Decent overall.
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Canugghead said:
Dunking, squeezing milffyCPFC1905 said:Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking about

I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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a few grinds of tellicherry black pepper in my tumeric tonic tea and im good to go. used to put soy sauce in the oolong years ago.......earl grey is made with sea water in the harbor
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Related to this, I did once read that a pinch of salt can improve a cup of black coffee. Cuts the bitterness, or something. But I’ve never tried it."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Posting “milf” and it’s not even Friday.Canugghead said:
Dunking, squeezing milffy ::how_interestingCPFC1905 said:Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking about
Edit: Just made one... Prewarmed mug with hot water, half filled cup before adding tea bag then topped up. Dunked and squeezed tea bag before removal. Added pinch of salt, few drops of lemon, warm milk. Can't taste the salt, will try again without lemon. Decent overall.
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I like warm MILF
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canuckland
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Coffee and water, like Red Bull are mere fads. Tea will never be usurped. Are people drinking more, yes. Are they drinking less tea, no.HeavyG said:
From the article:CPFC1905 said:Never mind Gaza, Yemen and New Hampshire - this is the only bit of news from America we are taking about
"A scientist from the country where you can find tea being made with lukewarm water from the tap claims to have found the recipe for a perfect cuppa."
That's quite funny.
Can't wait to get coffee tips from our friends in the UK.
Don't more folks in the UK now daily drink more coffee than tea?I say that as a badged statistician, by virtue of reading the link from @dbcooper.There are some staples, for you tea novices.Yes, make in a ceramic pot whenever possible, resting on a mat to prevent heat sink and under a cosy. (Google it they are traditional headwear for Dad’s throughout 🇬🇧)
Use very hot water, just below boiling.
I thought squeezing caused the tannins - so that’s a bonus.I also thought adding hot water to milk, when using the more prevalent ‘make it in the mug’ method caused the off taste.And @JohnInCarolina - I see what you did.Other girls may try to take me away
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Always temper milk, regardless of what you are adding it too. I would expect a forum full of cooks to kno…. Oh, who am I kidding. This is like a Ferrari forum. 1 out of a 1000 actually own a Ferrari, the rest are just dreaming.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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That’s “typos”, plural.Canugghead said: -
That was a bait to prove my pointGrateEggspectations said:
That’s “typos”, plural.Canugghead said:
canuckland -
Either that was a legit typo or you are truly a master baiter.Canugghead said:
That was a bait to prove my pointGrateEggspectations said:
That’s “typos”, plural.Canugghead said:
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i just thought thats how they spell milk in canada
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MilUkfishlessman said:i just thought thats how they spell milk in canada
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Spelled the same as South of the border, even though ours comes in bags.fishlessman said:i just thought thats how they spell milk in canada

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GrateEggspectations said:
Spelled the same as South of the border, even though ours comes in bags.fishlessman said:i just thought thats how they spell milk in canada

ran into that along time ago, camping in a tent with a stupid bag of milk...bring canned milk
atleast the brador beer was bottled
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Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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Waiting on my electrician. Mother Nature fried my 480V service into the bakery. Got approval from power company to run a temporary splice until it can all be replaced (200’ of wiring). Need the rain to stop
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Better be a good splice!
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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