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How to make a perfect cuppa

Posted in Consumer, Cool by david on the August 26th, 2007 at 2:00 pm

Some of the more simple things that we like in life can sometimes be the most awkward things to master.

Like making the perfect cup of tea or coffee, it can be too weak or too strong, so just how can you get it right time after time.

How to make a perfect cuppa

As you can see from the images, inside there is a handy color chart that makes it easy for you to get the right shade of hot drink according to peoples tastes, gone are the days when you through away virtually full cups of coffee or tea.

Unfortunately there were no details of prices etc.

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4 Comments »

Comment by girrrrrrr2
2007-08-26 17:34:55

awesome… now i just have to start drinking coffee or tea…

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Comment by Prognog Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-26 18:42:59

My problem is always adding too much sugar….

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Comment by Studio Equipment
2007-08-27 02:54:37

Coffee beans from different countries may be having different strengths. Just the way tea leaves differ in strength. So the color may not be the only indication of strength.

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Comment by girrrrrrr2
2007-08-28 13:18:06

ya… but this will give the general idea….

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