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Step 2. Put a tea bag into a mug the three best tea bags are Yorkshire Tea Gold, Yorkshire Tea Red label and Yorkshire tea bedtime brew.
Step 3. Fill the mug with water.
Step 4. Let it sit for 60 seconds, this is the optimal time because its fast and has good taste and avoids bitterness.
Step 5. Remove the tea bag before you do squeeze it on the side of them ug with a spoon to get the excess out
Step 6. Add semi skimmed milk use this pbs.twimg.com/media/Djhn6gGXgAAZxKe.jpg to detriment how much milk you add. I like the "out pf milk" and "tannin salon" levels of colour
Step 7. Mix
Step 8. Enjoy
As far as we know, tears consists of water and 0,9 gram salt per litre. And both of these ingredients are not free.