Duration: 08:20 minutes Upload Time: 2007-08-08 10:47:29 User: pedroatlarge :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: About fussiness and its beneficial role in establishing little rituals or traditions in our lives. |
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Frequency100 ::: Favorites I had no idea that the majority of folks had milk and sugar with their tea. Interesting. Why is it that they do? 07-08-08 18:06:09 __________________________________________________ | |
pedroatlarge ::: Favorites English dairy farmers encouraged adding milk to tea as a marketing ploy when tea was first introduced to England. I think the sugar importers jumped on the bandwagon! 07-08-09 05:51:50 __________________________________________________ | |
tlg847 ::: Favorites This was terrific, Pedro. Thanks very much. I just started putting milk in my tea recently after a lifetime of plain with sugar. Now, whole new horizons have opened up for me! 07-08-08 12:40:42 __________________________________________________ | |
pedroatlarge ::: Favorites The question is Tom, which tastes better, tea with or without milk? Usually poor tea can be made almost drinkable by adding milk and possibly sugar but get a good tea and some would say it's sacrilege to destroy its colour and taste with additives!!! 07-08-09 10:14:03 __________________________________________________ | |
TommyP88 ::: Favorites So why do people in the UK have milk with their tea?Keep the videos up,:) 07-08-08 11:58:48 __________________________________________________ | |
pedroatlarge ::: Favorites Back when tea was first imported, dairy farmers in England scented a marketing opportunity and promoted the drinking of milk with tea. As English people weren't too sure how to drink the stuff anyway they fell for it and the rest is history!!! 07-08-09 05:49:55 __________________________________________________ | |
TommyP88 ::: Favorites haha thanks mate! 07-08-09 07:44:39 __________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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