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tea_street_DSC05387_smallThe World cup is almost upon us and I've already started planning my Football party food. But if you don't have time to prepare something pre-match, then why not simple just put the kettle on.
My favourite cuppa at the moment is Cafe Direct's Everyday Teadirect tea bags.

 



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To make an individual cup -

Fill the kettle or pan with fresh water as this has plenty of oxygen to release the tea's full flavour.
Only boil the amount of water that is required.

When the water has boiled, leave it for a moment before pouring, so it won't scorch the tea.
tea_street_DSC05387Leave to brew for 3-5 minutes, then add milk (yes, milk is poured afterwards), sugar, honey or a slice of lemon.
Then sit back and watch the match.

For more information on Cafe Direct visit www.cafedirect.co.uk


 
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