Coffeepot tea? Why? You put a teabag in a clean cup. You get a cup of water and microwave it for two minutes. You pour the boiling water into the cup that contains the teabag. You put a plate over the cup and wait 2 minutes. You remove the plate and dunk the teabag up & down a few times. You maybe add a little sweetener to taste and bob's your uncle.
That's OK, Anthony; I wasn't able to give the context for coffeepot tea. I was on a business trip, craving my nightly cup of tea, and the hotel room didn't have a microwave. (At home, I generally boil the water in a teakettle on the stove and let it cool before pouring it over the tea bag.)
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Coffeepot tea? Why? You put a teabag in a clean cup. You get a cup of water and microwave it for two minutes. You pour the boiling water into the cup that contains the teabag. You put a plate over the cup and wait 2 minutes. You remove the plate and dunk the teabag up & down a few times. You maybe add a little sweetener to taste and bob's your uncle.
Oye, forgive me, 10 words. I learnt too late.
That's OK, Anthony; I wasn't able to give the context for coffeepot tea. I was on a business trip, craving my nightly cup of tea, and the hotel room didn't have a microwave. (At home, I generally boil the water in a teakettle on the stove and let it cool before pouring it over the tea bag.)
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