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title: How to Make the perfect Tea. date: 2021 Sep 28 --- this is opinion based, there's no perfect teaTea is the perfect fit for most meals, breakfast, 2nd breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afTernoon tea, dinner, or supper.But how do I make it? Here's how I make my tea.Step 1The first step is to get the brand of tea you like. I personally like stuff such as Mighty Leaf, it tastes strong, and your able to use it 3 times without it getting weaker, and even then, you can still use it more, it really doesn't lose it's weakness.Step 2Get a mug, or tea cup. I personally like mugs, as they are normally bigger, meaning you don't have to refill as much as a tea cup.Step 3Get your tea, if you're using loose leaf, I'd use a smaller cup to make it, then use a strainer to the leaves out, as it adds texture that I don't like personally, otherwise just put the tea bag in, it is at this point that I like to stir it.Final StepEnjoy.You can add sugar and line-through;"milk cream, if you're into those kinda things... even lemon if you really want.img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/English_teaware.jpg/1280px-English_teaware.jpg" title="src: Wikipedia" width="250" /

                
                    
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<div class="notice">this is opinion based, there's no perfect tea</div>Tea is the perfect fit for most meals, breakfast, 2nd breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afTernoon tea, dinner, or supper.<br />But how do I make it? Here's how I make my tea.<h2 id="step1">Step 1</h2>The first step is to get the brand of tea you like. I personally like stuff such as Mighty Leaf, it tastes strong, and your able to use it 3 times without it getting weaker, and even then, you can still use it more, it really doesn't lose it's weakness.<h2 id="step2">Step 2</h2>Get a mug, or tea cup. I personally like mugs, as they are normally bigger, meaning you don't have to refill as much as a tea cup.<h2 id="step3">Step 3</h2>Get your tea, if you're using loose leaf, I'd use a smaller cup to make it, then use a strainer to the leaves out, as it adds texture that I don't like personally, otherwise just put the tea bag in, it is at this point that I like to stir it.<h2 id="step4">Final Step</h2>Enjoy.<br />You can add sugar and <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">milk</span> cream, if you're into those kinda things... even lemon if you really want.<br /><img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/English_teaware.jpg/1280px-English_teaware.jpg" title="src: Wikipedia" width="250" />