Subject: *puts the kettle on*
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Posted on: 2008-10-28 23:19:00 UTC

Well, I'm with you on the ritual. When Trojie and I are in the midst of writing, I need a constant supply of tea, but my pint-and-a-half mug takes about ten minutes to brew to my satisfaction. So I end up just chucking the milk in when it's like dishwater, and letting it brew next to the computer. But it's never the same. Mostly, I think, because part of the ritual is letting it brew for the length of time it takes to smoke a roll.

As for saturation in the womb, you're not wrong there either. When I was visiting my sister a few weeks back, we took my two year old niece out to buy her first ever proper teacup, because it just doesn't taste right out of a plastic beaker. She likes it milky at the moment, but we'll train her onto the harder stuff as best we can.

I wasn't vastly keen on tea when I was dead little, but my parents drink it constantly, so it was that or water. I will admit to taking three sugars at first. Brining it down to two was easy. Cutting down to one, not so bad. Cutting out sugar altogether was tough, but made me lose a stone.

Oh, and Earl Grey? Vile muck. Stick to Tetley or PG Tips.

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