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Just a quicky, I've drank coffee non-stop for about 8 years now. Have now stopped all that nonsense and moved on to good ol' Tea. So............................................. Do I leave the tea bags in the flask all day or make it in a jug and transfer it into my flask before I leave the house????????

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Just a quicky, I've drank coffee non-stop for about 8 years now. Have now stopped all that nonsense and moved on to good ol' Tea. So............................................. Do I leave the tea bags in the flask all day or make it in a jug and transfer it into my flask before I leave the house????????

 

make a fresh brew as you go, no sugar thanks

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1) Hot Water in Flask

2) Milk in separate bottle.

3) Teabags and sugar in little pot.

 

Make your tea when you need it.

 

Thats all I needed. Cheers boss. I actually never thought of that. That way it will stay hotter longer in my flask. Woop Woop. Can delete this thread now.

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Just a quicky, I've drank coffee non-stop for about 8 years now. Have now stopped all that nonsense and moved on to good ol' Tea. So............................................. Do I leave the tea bags in the flask all day or make it in a jug and transfer it into my flask before I leave the house????????
made tea in a flask goes rank about dinnertime,i can't be bothered to take seperate tea bags,milk etc so i do this:

1,stainless steel flask preheated with boiling water

2,china teapot preheated with boiling water

3,make teapot with 2 pg tips

4,fill flask with tea and very little milk and no sugar

5,do not open flask at all until 9am

6,tea stays hot and tea-like till about 2pm

7,if the customer makes you one? bonus!

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I carry at least one cooker in my car and make fresh tea as required.

 

Seeing as I have a thing about portable cookers, (I own about 7 so far) I am thinking of doing a tea making review, speed/cost etc. watch this space!

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