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These snippets show some of the most common themes mentioned in this experience's stories:
- "I also like the health benefits of tea as well, although, I do enjoy my morning cup of coffee..."
- "A mesh insert went into the mug or cup, I spooned in loose leaves, pour in boiling water, and 5 minutes later: tea..."
- "i love a cuppa, especially first thing in the morning..."
81% of people in this group believe this is a good experience. 82% believe this experience makes them happy. 95% believe this is not a scary experience. 77% think this experience is easy. 88% think this is affordable. 82% believe that, if they had the choice, they would do it again. 84% believe this is better experienced with others. 79% think they would recommend this to others. 74% think they find this experience attractive in others.
50% of people who have this experience are in their teens, 32% are in their twenties, and 17% are in their thirties. 86% of people who have this experience are women.
Here are a few tips...
- i have a good tips for tea lover "like us" :
*use a boiling water .
*always drink ur tea in a glass " a thick one" u will notice the differnce.
*for me the tea is the black tea from SirLanka or India anything else is - Use hard water, tea made with soft water is not very nice. Not sure how to get hard water if you live in the mountains!
- If you are using a tea bag in a cup (which makes very good tea!), always make sure that you remove the bag before you add the milk. The milk will react with the paper to spoil the flavour.
Other experience groups that have been combined into this group include: Loved Tea, Love Drinking Tea, Like Drinking Tea, Like Drinking Green Tea
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