So your tea / coffee went cold...

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What do you do?

Throw it away
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45%
Drink it cold
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33%
Microwave it
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22%
 
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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by False » Wed Oct 29, 2014 2:38 pm

[iup=3602218]Spindash[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3602161]Buffalo[/iup] wrote:Pin it in a one-er.


Can someone decipher this please.


One minute in the microwave perhaps?

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Buffalo » Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:00 pm

Pin = down
One-er = in one

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Dandy Kong » Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:05 pm

Down it in a in one.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Pedz » Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:21 pm

Tip it out, make another. I like my coffee (tea's just uch) hot.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Moggy » Wed Oct 29, 2014 3:27 pm

[iup=3602257]Pedz[/iup] wrote:Tip it out, make another. I like my coffee (tea's just uch) hot.


That’s a weird way of spelling delicious.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Earfolds » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:07 pm

Drinking it cold is your punishment for being an idiot and forgetting it.

[iup=3602260]Moggy[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3602257]Pedz[/iup] wrote:Tip it out, make another. I like my coffee (tea's just uch) hot.


That’s a weird way of spelling delicious.

Deluchous.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Pedz » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:37 pm

Moggy wrote:
[iup=3602257]Pedz[/iup] wrote:Tip it out, make another. I like my coffee (tea's just uch) hot.


That’s a weird way of spelling delicious.


I know, I meant ych.

Tea is foul.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by DML » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:45 pm

I didn't know the microwaving tea phenomenon existed.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Irene Demova » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:55 pm

Down it, which is what I presume Buffalo also said :lol:

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Faust » Wed Oct 29, 2014 5:01 pm

Drink it cold, nothing wrong with that.

Occasionally I forget to boil the kettle, and make my self a coffee then get upstairs with it before noticing it's cold. Then it goes in the mircowave.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Denster » Wed Oct 29, 2014 5:09 pm

Don't like to nuke coffee but it's great cold anyway. You shouldn't reheat it but it can be done. With care.


I love strong, stewed tea - so nuking it is no problem.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Ironhide » Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:15 pm

Reheat it if it's really cold but I'll drink cold coffee/tea.

Why are some people so against microwaves? they're perfectly safe.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Call and Answer » Wed Oct 29, 2014 10:40 pm

Down it. Continuing to sip at cold tea seems weird, but pouring it out seems like a waste.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Meep » Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:39 am

There is nothing wrong with using microwaves. Ten seconds is usually more than enough to heat it up again.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by bear » Thu Oct 30, 2014 12:42 am

[iup=3602377]Faust[/iup] wrote:Drink it cold, nothing wrong with that.

Occasionally I forget to boil the kettle, and make my self a coffee then get upstairs with it before noticing it's cold. Then it goes in the mircowave.


Would that even taste like coffee? Cold brew coffee takes bloody ages.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Rubix » Thu Oct 30, 2014 9:22 pm

Tea = Throw it away and make a new one!

Don't care what you say but reheated tea just tastes funny

Coffee = Drink it cold

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by jamcc » Sat Nov 01, 2014 12:04 pm

Tea is so cheap and easy to make (even if you're as Amal with your preparations as me), that I don't get the point in reheating a cup of it.

Coffee can be reheated but neither is quite the same as when freshly made.

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Dowbocop » Sat Nov 01, 2014 7:41 pm

I drink a cup of lukewarm tea every morning at the moment. My wife gets up at 6 and makes herself a coffee and me a tea. I get up at around 7-7:15 and get ready, come downstairs and neck it in a few gulps before running out to work. How cold it is tells me how late I am :slol:

I have no qualms about microwaving tea or coffee for about 30-45 seconds though. When we lived in our own flat that's what I'd do as soon as I'd got up, then I'd have a shower and come out to a perfectly heated cup of tea. My dad doesn't really use a microwave though, so he's got it stored up in my old bedroom unplugged to save space. Plugging in a microwave via an extension cord and bringing a cup of tea all the way upstairs? At that time of the morning? strawberry float that...

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by mrspax » Mon Nov 03, 2014 7:03 am

Dowbocop wrote:I drink a cup of lukewarm tea every morning at the moment. My wife gets up at 6 and makes herself a coffee and me a tea. I get up at around 7-7:15 and get ready, come downstairs and neck it in a few gulps before running out to work. How cold it is tells me how late I am :slol:


This!

I don't really love almost cold tea, but she is very kind to make it at that time of day whilst I am still in bed and it now feels really ungrateful to tell her not to bother. Plus she'll find out I always let it go almost cold!

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PostRe: So your tea / coffee went cold...
by Dual » Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:34 am

Has to be so hot you have to slurp it so not to burn your lips. I could not entertain a beverage with a lower temperature if we're being frank.


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