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[The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy]
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[Steven Universe]
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[Bones]
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[Ghostbusters, Bill Murray]
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Re: Things You Don't Normally Admit To
I don't mean to do it, but when I want to put milk in my tea and it works out to just a little bit left, I just stick it back in and assume someone else will want milk in their tea, okay?
I'm a monster.
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Well. I like tea I guess 8(
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(Anonymous) 2015-06-25 07:30 am (UTC)(link)Re: Things You Don't Normally Admit To
If we're talking black leaf tea and coffee, milk (specifically dairy or anything with added base thing) changes that acidity, and ofc the flavour. I think you're less able to taste and note the particularities of that tea, like the body, but now you have something nutty and generally smoother. Ever try strong tea with a chunk of condensed milk? Pretty good dessert drink of you like sweeeeet tea.
More importantly though I want to use that leftover milk instead of sipping a non-satisfactory amount. Pretty sure milk in tea/coffee isn't an unheard of thing in the states though?