I'm being persecuted by heathens in southern California for putting milk in my tea.
Ah... before you move here.
Do you put the milk or tea in the cup first?
Californians don't have milk in their tea?
Were you wearing a red coat and a white wig?
Hardly anyone I know in the U.S. puts milk in tea, with the exception of chai, which often comes that way.
Good show, chap.Yep. And when someone challenged me on it, I said "Blimey, governor! You shut yer gob!"
Simple, just purchase a monocle and talk about scones... They'll leave you alone.
Hardly anyone I know in the U.S. puts milk in tea, with the exception of chai, which often comes that way.
Wow, I must be more British than I thought, the number of cups of tea with milk I get through. Do Americans even drink much tea without milk?
I put hot cocoa in my coffee. When I put in cocoa powder first, then milk, then coffee, there ends up being a thin layer of foam at the top that isn't there the other way around.
Iced, mostly. With sugar to the saturation point if you're in the south (which is why you add the sugar hot, then ice the tea. If sugar doesn't come out of solution, there's not enough in it). I'm an outcast there as well, because I drink my iced tea unsweetened
I don't know if you really want to move here though, a lot of the cities are hardly the most pleasant places to be. Nice enough if you live in the countryside or a rural village though.
In Japan you can buy milk tea. That's right. The milk and tea are already together! So you could move to Japan too if you wanted.