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What milk goes in your tea??
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Biblioklept
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I loved this from @vikingqueen on another post "the only milk that should go in tea is cows milk" and wondered if everyone has cows milk in tea??
Does anyone drink it black and does anyone have another milk? I don't have tea often but if I do I use almond milk Oat milk is creamier and I think closer to cows milk but I still prefer almond
Does anyone drink it black and does anyone have another milk? I don't have tea often but if I do I use almond milk Oat milk is creamier and I think closer to cows milk but I still prefer almond
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I was just off to make one when I spotted this lol
I use cows milk but you can use any milk or have it black with out, a lot of countries don't add milk to their tea. I think it's a British thing to have milk in hot drinks. -
Beaver79 Community member, Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 21,345 Disability GamechangerOptionsI also have cows milk in tea.
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Sandy_123 said:I was just off to make one when I spotted this lol
I use cows milk but you can use any milk or have it black with out, a lot of countries don't add milk to their tea. I think it's a British thing to have milk in hot drinks. -
No no one adds milk to herbal teas. At least your not supposed to
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Oh and it has to be semi skimmed I tried oat milk the other day in porridge and I have to say I really liked it.
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Yes cows milk here
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Cows milk full fat or semi skimmed but never skimmed, tea I have to have milk coffee I can drink black.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Exactly the same answer as @woodbine.
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Semi skimmed milk for me.
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I can't drink breakfast tea black. We used to mostly drink almond milk but now we mostly drink oat milk. We're both lactose intolerant and even if we somehow stopped being lactose intolerant we actually prefer the plant milks now anyway!
I cannot stand soy milk though, just not for me. It used to be the only plant milk option and I'm so glad there's better options now.They/Them, however they are no wrong pronouns with me so whatever you feel most comfortable with
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durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,756 Disability GamechangerOptionsYou were right I often go with semi skimmed milk (the red top one) in my tea and oat milk in my coffee. However sometimes when I'm out I will get a soy latte I find when I'm constipated it helps me go to the toliet easier
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