Tango Yankee
Call Me a Cab
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Despite spending 25 years in the US military I never did get to where I could stand the taste of coffee. I would drink tea from time to time, but it wasn't until I was stationed in England and introduced to the concept of milk in my tea that I found what I was looking for! :eusa_clap
I recall an English friend of mine visiting saying yes to a cuppa... and the look on his face when I brought out his tea in an American-sized coffee cup! lol
It took me a while when I first came back to the states to find an electric kettle but I finally did. They're a bit easier to come by these days. I typically use Red Rose tea these days.
I'll admit to not bothering to ask for tea in US establishments as a cup of water with a tea bag in it just doesn't do it for me most of the time. Once when I asked for tea with milk the server poured the milk in with the tea bag and hot water!
Cheers,
Tom
I recall an English friend of mine visiting saying yes to a cuppa... and the look on his face when I brought out his tea in an American-sized coffee cup! lol
It took me a while when I first came back to the states to find an electric kettle but I finally did. They're a bit easier to come by these days. I typically use Red Rose tea these days.
I'll admit to not bothering to ask for tea in US establishments as a cup of water with a tea bag in it just doesn't do it for me most of the time. Once when I asked for tea with milk the server poured the milk in with the tea bag and hot water!
Cheers,
Tom