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		<title>Best Cup of Tea Ever!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I spent a day in the waiting room while Ford mended my car &#8211; I came prepared with a book, my lunch, a mug and a handful of tea bags, as I knew it would take them a while to do the work, but to my surprise I got something on top of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I spent a day in the waiting room while Ford mended my car &#8211; I came prepared with a book, my lunch, a mug and a handful of tea bags, as I knew it would take them a while to do the work, but to my surprise I got something on top of a mended car &#8211; I had the Best cup of tea I have ever had.<br />
It wasn&#8217;t what I expected, and there was no sign up letting me know it would happen, but nonetheless, thats what I got.<br />
The Ford waiting room is nicely laid out with large TV, vending machine (Salt and Vinegar chips! ooh, my guilty secret &#8211; don&#8217;t tell anyone!), nice mugs, meaning my attempt to avoid nasty plastic cups was not needed, and a coffee machine.<br />
Coffee.<br />
Oh dear, I thought.<br />
But there were some Bushells tea bags (Noooooooooo!) on the bench, so I knew the machine must be able to make tea somehow.<br />
Looking at the buttons, one of them appeared to put out just water, so I put my mug under it and pressed the button. I then witnessed the slowest cup of tea ever made. OK, so allowing a cup of tea to draw normally takes a while, but you aren&#8217;t watching the water come out. Sloooooooowwwwwly&#8230;<br />
Eventually it was done and I added a little milk (no sugar for me &#8211; I like my teeth!) and set myself down and had a sip, only to taste&#8230;. the best cup of tea bag tea I have ever had. Amazing!<br />
And it wasn&#8217;t a one off! All 4 cups (*cough* What? I was there for 6 hours!) I had were all divine!</p>
<p>Now, I am trying to figure out what made it so great.<br />
The water wasn&#8217;t amazingly hot, because I am fairly sure I was able to drink it straight away.<br />
It wasn&#8217;t coming out fast, because it took a long time to fill the cup.<br />
It was falling from a modest height, but not very high.</p>
<p>My current experiments involve pouring from the kettle as slowly as I can, from a height, and the tea does seem perfectly nice, perhaps a little nicer than a normal teabag cup. But there is no way that I can pour as slowly as that machine did, and I think that might be the secret. If someone can suggest how I can pour hot water really slowly &#8211; I am all ears!</p>
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