How many sugars?
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How many sugars?
HOW MUCH SUGAR DO YOU LIKE IN YAW TEA?
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see what i did, Its MR T (hurhurhur)
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Re: How many sugars?
Would you like tea with your sugar?
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Re: How many sugars?
Psh, us Americans take our tea with High Fructose Corn Syrup.
Tastes like patriotism.
Tastes like patriotism.
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Tastes like patriotism.
Looks like petrol,
smells like victory,
Feels like death!
Looks like petrol,
smells like victory,
Feels like death!
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Re: How many sugars?
2-3
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Re: How many sugars?
It tastes like 'merica is what it tastes like. I'm having some of our favorite petrol tea right meow.SneakyPie wrote:Psh, us Americans take our tea with High Fructose Corn Syrup.
Tastes like patriotism.
*to 'mericans*
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Re: How many sugars?
So very uncivilised.
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A much more elegant creature.
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I think you got the animals mixed up.
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Re: How many sugars?
The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America
Wow, funny where these bears live and get their 'hurr durr-ness' from, huh?
Wow, funny where these bears live and get their 'hurr durr-ness' from, huh?
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Except that the brown bear is exclusively old world.Ninjawoman wrote:The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America
Wow, funny where these bears live and get their 'hurr durr-ness' from, huh?
The grizzly bear, often mistaken for the brown bear, is exclusively new world.
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Re: How many sugars?
The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), also known as the silvertip bear, the grizzly, or the North American brown bear, is a subspecies of brown bear (Ursus arctos) that generally lives in the uplands of western North America.697134002 wrote:Except that the brown bear is exclusively old world.Ninjawoman wrote:The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America
Wow, funny where these bears live and get their 'hurr durr-ness' from, huh?
The grizzly bear, often mistaken for the brown bear, is exclusively new world.
I still keep to my point, god damn 'Mericans.
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Re: How many sugars?
All of the ones with brown bear in their names are old world.Ninjawoman wrote:The grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis), also known as the silvertip bear, the grizzly, or the North American brown bear, is a subspecies of brown bear (Ursus arctos) that generally lives in the uplands of western North America.697134002 wrote:Except that the brown bear is exclusively old world.Ninjawoman wrote:The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America
Wow, funny where these bears live and get their 'hurr durr-ness' from, huh?
The grizzly bear, often mistaken for the brown bear, is exclusively new world.
I still keep to my point, god damn 'Mericans.
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So....
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Re: How many sugars?
for me it depends on the tea I am drinking, green tea for example I take plain.
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Re: How many sugars?
Oh, Americans drink there tea funny, they tend to make it in a cup... THAT'S NOT HOW TEA SHOULD BE DRUNK! it should be drunk from a mug and saucer after being brewed in a teapot with a funny but not rude tea cosy then pureed into said mug with milk already in place.
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Re: How many sugars?
>2O12
>Sugar Cubes
wut
>Sugar Cubes
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Re: How many sugars?
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Re: How many sugars?
3-4 depending on how much i need waking up
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Re: How many sugars?
0-1/2 a teaspoon for me. But I used to have loads, like two or three, particularly in the morning.
Re: How many sugars?
2 level spoons, with just enough milk to colour it. Perfect. Also none of your funny 'green tea'.
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Re: How many sugars?
I agree! if its flavoured tea, plain is best!Milo_Windby wrote:for me it depends on the tea I am drinking, green tea for example I take plain.
But when its normal tea! 2 teaspoons does the job!
Re: How many sugars?
Entirely moot since the brown bear has been extinct in Britain for over a millennium, making it a poor choice as a representation of our nation's derpiness.697134002 wrote:Except that the brown bear is exclusively old world.Ninjawoman wrote:The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America
Wow, funny where these bears live and get their 'hurr durr-ness' from, huh?
The grizzly bear, often mistaken for the brown bear, is exclusively new world.
On topic:
One slightly heaped teaspoon is generally enough I find. Any more than two is just overkill.
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