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    I put the milk in with the teabag

    It makes it taste more "chocolaty" and generally nicer
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    I currently live in the ****hole of the uk [the midlands, specifically stafford which is near stoke **shudder**] and they have hard water down here. I'm used to my nice, clean manchester water

    here i'm forced to use a brita filter for all my water needs, as i really cant cope with the scum. Its just unclean...btw for those of you thinking about my kitchen [who saw the photos] I've cleaned up since then, bright white hobs now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rave
    If you want a p1ss weak cuppa, put the milk in first. Otherwise, do it properly.
    The tea is PLENTY strong enough with the milk in first as long as you squidge your tea-bag enough

    ...and don't put TOO much milk in!! I don't like weak and milky tea OR tea with scum


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    umm, scum ? I think your problem is you are on mains sewers instead of mains water
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    lol pwned.
    dont drink tea or coffee is the solution here!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twigman
    dont drink tea or coffee is the solution here!

    I dont drink tea/coffee either..... but when you have diluted juice........ you can see a scum on the top!!

    Thats why i use mineral water
    Only thing i use tap water for is to wash the car and showers/baths/etc..



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    Quote Originally Posted by Spud1
    I currently live in the ****hole of the uk [the midlands, specifically stafford which is near stoke **shudder**] and they have hard water down here. I'm used to my nice, clean manchester water
    You come from Manchester and you are calling somewhere else a craphole?

    Mate, that's wrong on so many levels. The Midlands I'd wager, has more decent areas and beauty spots than Manchester.

    Stoke you may have a point about, however...

    But talk about people in glass houses not throwing stones.

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