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George Orwell’s eleven rules for making tea.

Yes, that George Orwell.

I’m not a tea snob in the slightest, I’m mainly posting this because I found it really amusing in all its meticulous, pedantic glory. It comes off as very British. Which it is, of course.

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    “First of all, one should use Indian or Ceylonese tea. China tea has virtues which are not to be despised nowadays — it...
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    Every time I have tea and toast, I think on Down and Out in Paris and London, where the first chapter in London
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    Top tips from the man himself. Number 11: Lastly,...— unless one is drinking it
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    This makes me want...instead of dinner. Without sugar,
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    Orwell drank his...approve. Although I drink mine without milk, too. Hey, I’m American...
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    love are tea, and…tea.
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    “All true tea lovers...strong, but like...a little stronger...