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Amccorm2
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- Nov 7, 2022
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So, in the UK we Brits love a good cup of tea (well most of us do). We love tea so much in fact, that we practically built an empire on it (which brought about unforgivable suffering for others).
So my question, to those who either have the knowledge or experience is this, Would SN work if used in a cup of tea?
Factors for me would be:
•Liquid temperature,
•Possible chemical reaction with tea,
•Time required to drink the tea,
This post may seem odd to some but that is just the British sense of humour I'm afraid.
So my question, to those who either have the knowledge or experience is this, Would SN work if used in a cup of tea?
Factors for me would be:
•Liquid temperature,
•Possible chemical reaction with tea,
•Time required to drink the tea,
This post may seem odd to some but that is just the British sense of humour I'm afraid.