That's 16 US fluid ounces (29.57 cc), not 16 Imperial fluid ounces (28.41 cc), just to clarify.

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Quibbles like this are the reason we went metric.
Bunch of tax avoiders. To quote Alex Harvey:
The king has said he's gonna put a tax on tea
And that's the reason you all Americans drink coffee
I'm led to believe by my friends who have been to The Land Of The Free Healthcare Is Communism that they still have no idea how to make tea. Indeed an American acquaintance who married an Englishman says she had no idea what tea was actually meant to taste like until she came to the UK.AnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:26 am I thought the whole flounce out was over an argument about how to make a proper cup of tea?
British Tea
1) Warm tea pot.
2) Add one teaspoon of tea per cup and one for the pot.
3) Pour on freshly boiled water.
4) Leave to brew for 3 minutes then stir the pot once.
5) Pour milk (to taste) into cup.
6) Pour tea through a strainer into cup.
American Tea
1) Take one chest of tea.
2) Throw into harbour.
I have a British niece-in-law. She has taught her husband how to "make a proper cuppa".longdog wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:58 amI'm led to believe by my friends who have been to The Land Of The Free Healthcare Is Communism that they still have no idea how to make tea. Indeed an American acquaintance who married an Englishman says she had no idea what tea was actually meant to taste like until she came to the UK.AnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 8:26 am I thought the whole flounce out was over an argument about how to make a proper cup of tea?
British Tea
1) Warm tea pot.
2) Add one teaspoon of tea per cup and one for the pot.
3) Pour on freshly boiled water.
4) Leave to brew for 3 minutes then stir the pot once.
5) Pour milk (to taste) into cup.
6) Pour tea through a strainer into cup.
American Tea
1) Take one chest of tea.
2) Throw into harbour.
Hasn’t this journalist been following the exploits of the plucky losers on PLD?When the People invoke Article 61, they are saying quite clearly that they feel they are being governed unjustly. After serving upon the head of state a list of grievances and a time to redress said grievances to no avail, then the choice to enter in to Lawful Rebellion is our last opportunity to rectify the injustice forced upon us. Lawful Rebellion is fully protected by Constitutional Law!”
My mother was Yorkshire born and raised. Born 1922 in a slum terrace in Hull and grew up there until she went to Lancashire during the war to get a job in weaving. She made what she considered a Yorkshire tea and drank it incessantly. I could handle, at best, one cup of it. It was almost black and was so strong it was like drinking acid. Two cups of it would leave my stomach upset for the rest of the day.hope it was Yorkshire Tea, or it doesn’t count as a proper brew
Brewed for an hour, and made to suck it through the dish cloth cold, that’s what I remember about growing up in East Hull in the early 80’s,Burnaby49 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 5:41 pm IMy mother was Yorkshire born and raised. Born 1922 in a slum terrace in Hull and grew up there until she went to Lancashire during the war to get a job in weaving. She made what she considered a Yorkshire tea and drank it incessantly. I could handle, at best, one cup of it. It was almost black and was so strong it was like drinking acid. Two cups of it would leave my stomach upset for the rest of the day.hope it was Yorkshire Tea, or it doesn’t count as a proper brew
I gave up after a few paragraphs. As you say, it's another piece of poorly written (the sentence construction is appalling, never mind the grammar & word choices) material. I'm not even certain that the writer passed English at GCSE level.JimUk1 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 5:22 pm
I was doing a bit of reading about the political situation currently stiffing the U.K. and came across what appears to be a journalist inciting “lawful rebellion”, oh deary me! Talk about the respected profession being dragged through the mud when you see a poorly researched article like this- https://medium.com/@NickAyton/it-is-tim ... eadd05b0aa
Hasn’t this journalist been following the exploits of the plucky losers on PLD?When the People invoke Article 61, they are saying quite clearly that they feel they are being governed unjustly. After serving upon the head of state a list of grievances and a time to redress said grievances to no avail, then the choice to enter in to Lawful Rebellion is our last opportunity to rectify the injustice forced upon us. Lawful Rebellion is fully protected by Constitutional Law!”
Well, she's from Lancashire; but I know that she has found sources of good British tea, over here.
TheRambler wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 8:02 pmIs that Ringtons(?) I remember someone delivering Tea on horse and cart with jams ect when I was a child, actually just googled, think it was the symbol of ringtons that got me confused.
Mrs Doyle. A very Christmassy Ted.