So many cool claws and teeth. That Bill Cypher looks terrifying, wouldn't want to meet him on a dark alley or anywhere for that matter. The drink looks very great too
And thank you @Rodimus13 for the nice words ^_^
Day 4: Beverage
There are many ways to make tea. From choosing the brewing method to selecting the best tea type from a wide selection of tea: white, green, black, oolong, herbal, berry flavoured, cupcake flavouredā¦ You name it and thereās probably a tea flavour about it.
Probably the easiest way to make tea is to put a tea bag in a mug and pour hot water over it. Let the tea bag enjoy the warm bath for a little while and take it out. No problems there. Nice and easy. You can even reuse the tea bag if youāre stingy with money or donāt want to enjoy good tea after the first cup.
You can also make the tea while the water is still boiling in the kettle. Just put the tea and, if you want to be experimental, some spices or even dried fruit in the kettle. You have a good chance to test and season your tea to perfection before itās even finished. If you like milk with your tea, you can put it in the kettle too and boil it together with water.
The patient ones can try cold-brewing their tea. One teaspoon of tea leaves or one tea bag per one litre of water (put more if you want stronger tea) and then let it chill in the fridge for at least a few hours, preferably overnight. Works miracles on a hot summer day when you want tea but donāt want to be cooked from the outside and the inside.
There is, however, one way of making tea no one should never ever try (especially if you have a British partner and they can see when you make the tea). You must never put the water in the microwave. No, you must boil the water in a kettle whether itās normal or electric one. Microwaved water just causes sadness. The water is disappointingly lukewarm while the mug is most likely scorching hot and you need oven gloves to handle it. Not cool, literally.
So, the most important thing while making tea is to remember that there are many good ways and one wrong way to make tea. Also, tea biscuits. Donāt forget them.
I don't actually drink tea but I read like two blog posts for this and my boyfriend is British, so I'm basically an expert, right