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Offline Tazzy

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Re: Like food? Post here...
« Reply #60 on: 05 November 2011, 11:24 »
the gf always puts sugar is with the teabag first before how water, it does my head in but the bint wont listen, i feel that sugar can stick to the teabag, therefore wasting the needed sugar and changing the taste of what it could/should of been

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Offline Dan_GTi8v

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« Reply #61 on: 05 November 2011, 11:28 »
I have a real mug!



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Re: Like food? Post here...
« Reply #62 on: 05 November 2011, 11:41 »
All you need now is some cow pie  :grin:

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« Reply #63 on: 05 November 2011, 11:46 »
yeah I had to settle for weetabix :(
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Re: Like food? Post here...
« Reply #64 on: 05 November 2011, 12:15 »
Ha ha they still make you big and strong

Offline Ant1981

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Re: Like food? Post here...
« Reply #65 on: 05 November 2011, 12:25 »
In my quest for specialness, I purchased these.....


80% of your posts are total tripe, as they are mostly replies to sh1te posts created by the morons that, unfortunately this forum attracts.

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Offline Chris#101

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« Reply #66 on: 05 November 2011, 13:28 »
Il let this picture from down the workshop to express my views  :grin:


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Offline bodga

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Re: Like food? Post here...
« Reply #67 on: 05 November 2011, 13:34 »
I work for the vending side of this company: http://www.refreshmentshop.co.uk/

(Im not in sales but the technical side)

We have Just had a machine sent to us from a company called seilaff, it automatically throths fresh milk into your cup, high mantainance but a nice drink.

http://www.sielaff.com/index.php?eID=tx_cms_showpic&file=uploads%2Fpics%2FPIACERE_Front_Optionen_04.jpg&width=800m&height=600m&bodyTag=%3Cbody%20style%3D%22margin%3A0%3B%20background%3A%23fff%3B%22%3E&wrap=%3Ca%20href%3D%22javascript%3Aclose%28%29%3B%22%3E%20%7C%20%3C%2Fa%3E&md5=fb1429c72036e8ad76c18f7c14ff3ce3


I do prefer these little babies we sell. They do a good drink and reliabe too:

http://www.refreshmentshop.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=9_32&products_id=758

Try making your favourite drink using filtered water, you will be amazed the difference it makes if you like a good brew  :wink:

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Re: Like food? Post here...
« Reply #68 on: 05 November 2011, 13:52 »
http://www.amazon.com/Ferrero-Pocket-Coffee-18-Pcs/dp/B0010SAHTU

These are awesome filled with expresso, mmmmmmm

Offline kittie

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Re: Like food? Post here...
« Reply #69 on: 05 November 2011, 14:08 »
Tea bag in
Just boiled water in
Leave for ages
Tea bag out (give it a good old swizz and squeeze first)
Sugar in
Stir
Whilst it's spinning round, add the milk (if it's still spinning the milk mixes straight away so you don't accidentally put too much in, which would be gross)

Reason being it should be properly hot to brew, milk in first would lower the temp!