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Niamh | Hands off my Brick!
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I use a teapot when I'm making tea for a few people but if it's just 1 or 2 cups I don't. I like strongish tea
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Keyser Suze
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Same here.
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He's as big as a mountain but I tease him that he's still on breast milk ![]() The teapot only comes out if we have non-family guests, and then it is served on a tray in the traditional way with a stainless steel teapot of boiling water and milk in a jug and sugar in a bowl so they can all make their own preferred strength and type of cuppa. Not posh but because I cannot be 'arsed trying to remember who has what.
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