Tea with milk?

Is having milk in your cuppa acceptable?

  • Yes

    Votes: 29 93.5%
  • No

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Cheese on tea

    Votes: 1 3.2%

  • Total voters
    31
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I cut out having another animal's baby food in my tea to make camping simpler and never looked back. Hot water, tea bag, walk away. I don't make queues worse by stirring and waiting to brew before getting in the way faffing with fridges. I now find tea far more refreshing without milk. its a right pain now having to make tea for milk drinkers and those who want sugar just don't even get asked.
Yeah it’s a right pain in the arse putting a drop of milk and a little sugar into a cup don’t know how you find the time. ??
 
I cut out having another animal's baby food in my tea to make camping simpler and never looked back. Hot water, tea bag, walk away. I don't make queues worse by stirring and waiting to brew before getting in the way faffing with fridges. I now find tea far more refreshing without milk. its a right pain now having to make tea for milk drinkers and those who want sugar just don't even get asked.

Weird, right? Next cavemen will want their kill prepared and cooked, savages will start bathing and grooming, and bands of nomads will form communities with common governance and write down rules of order on stone tablets or scrolls of paper.
 


Oat milk, remember if you put cows milk in you are drinking milk another species produced for its own offspring
 
Only have milk in "normal" tea.

Tried it in others (Earl Grey, Lapsang etc) but prefer without.

Never tried milk in green tea. Seems wrong.

Maybe tea shouldn't have milk in it at all.
 

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