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Arlekino
9th February 2011, 14:26
Hello comrades
My concern about tea bags, of course I don't like them at all, I opened tea bag and is only dust, Seems strange I put tea bag is straight get brown, I some dirty capitalism business going on. Thank you if somebody would open my mind.
Toppler
9th February 2011, 14:33
A few days ago I was eating paprika and I felt a strange chemical taste in my mouth. Don't worry, it's just capitalist food and drink ;)
ÑóẊîöʼn
9th February 2011, 17:52
Hello comrades
My concern about tea bags, of course I don't like them at all, I opened tea bag and is only dust, Seems strange I put tea bag is straight get brown, I some dirty capitalism business going on. Thank you if somebody would open my mind.
Well, what did the tea taste like?
Blackscare
9th February 2011, 18:00
wat
Arlekino
9th February 2011, 23:17
Is difficult to explain what taste give tea. Is like brown hot water. The problem if you open tea bag, is rubbish and dust and probably colours.
Vanguard1917
9th February 2011, 23:32
Obviously brewing loose tea (perhaps two-parts Assam, one-part Ceylon) in a pot is superior taste-wise, but there's nothing wrong with PG Tips teabags in my experience.
That's my in-depth political revleft post of the day over.
ÑóẊîöʼn
10th February 2011, 17:34
Is difficult to explain what taste give tea. Is like brown hot water. The problem if you open tea bag, is rubbish and dust and probably colours.
The only teabags I really avoid are the really cheap supermarket own-brand type stuff because it tastes like cack.
But what has any of this to do with science or the environment?
Blackscare
10th February 2011, 17:39
It's the science of a good cup of tea, grown in "the environment".
Check. And. Mate.
ÑóẊîöʼn
10th February 2011, 17:58
It's the science of a good cup of tea, grown in "the environment".
Check. And. Mate.
Sounds more like a conversation about tea to me.
The stuff inside teabags is dusty because it speeds up the brewing process. It seems I'm not the only one who likes their tea boiled orange in a builder's boot - ie, very strong with plenty of milk.
Rasyte, is English your first language?
ellipsis
10th February 2011, 20:01
My polish relatives said in soviet poland the only things you could buy on the legal market were really bad tea and vinegar. So just pretend that you are in a soviet bloc country!
Arlekino
10th February 2011, 22:48
No my first languages is not English. Why I wrote about tea bags in Science and Environment because, the hidden nasty dust, in paper bag. Maybe I don't know much about this, only curious are is that good for us to drink dust.
ellipsis
11th February 2011, 06:59
No my first languages is not English. Why I wrote about tea bags in Science and Environment because, the hidden nasty dust, in paper bag. Maybe I don't know much about this, only curious are is that good for us to drink dust.
I think the tea is healthy to drink, not as healthy as it could be but better than nothing, unless u are pouring a ton of sugar into it.
ÑóẊîöʼn
11th February 2011, 11:07
No my first languages is not English. Why I wrote about tea bags in Science and Environment because, the hidden nasty dust, in paper bag. Maybe I don't know much about this, only curious are is that good for us to drink dust.
What do you think tea should look like?
The Vegan Marxist
11th February 2011, 11:46
What do you think tea should look like?
http://weedsmokersguide.com/pictures/Marijuana-Weed-Tea.png
Arlekino
11th February 2011, 16:56
Is not how tea look like. Is dust and colours and how so fast when you put hot water is brown. Of course I am not against tea at all, the only issues or production.
ed miliband
11th February 2011, 17:02
This might clear it up for you, Rasyte: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannings
Toppler
13th February 2011, 19:10
My polish relatives said in soviet poland the only things you could buy on the legal market were really bad tea and vinegar. So just pretend that you are in a soviet bloc country!
Good god this is ignorant.
1. Rasyte lived in Soviet Lithuania.
2. Poland was not actually in the USSR.
3. Just because socialism in Poland sucked does not mean it sucked in the entire Eastern Bloc.
4. Here in CSSR the food and drink standards were actually a lot higher under socialism than now in SR and CR, and my mother says that in the USSR too (she is from Ukrainian SSR, born in 1971).
Invader Zim
13th February 2011, 20:33
What do you think tea should look like?
Brown. I.e. strong and with a drop of milk.
Amphictyonis
13th February 2011, 22:23
Coffee wins.
ComradeOm
13th February 2011, 22:28
BrownAt first I thought you meant this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymOA_cdlT4s#t=4m43s)
bricolage
13th February 2011, 23:22
I drink my tea black.
As I'm sure you all wanted to know.
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