I like my tea at JUST the correct concentration. It steeps for 2 minutes and 38 seconds (plus however long I take to set the timer) with water at 200º F. Then I dunk it a dozen times or so and take it out, stopping to squeeze some of the tea out of the bag on the way. Then I let it sit until it’s cool enough to drink, by which time I’ve forgotten about it, so I slug it all down, cold, 30 minutes later.
Actually, Rat is correct about the tea bag. To unleash the flavor, tea must steep properly. However, perhaps Rat’s methods of enforcing the rules of tea etiquette fall short of tearoom etiquette. But the looks that tearoom folks give you for such a faux pas could kill. Now I’m confused.
I prefer not to use bags at all, but rather real tea. But, if bags are all there is, take them out once the tea is strong enough, otherwise it will become bitter.
kinda like the people who like to tell other people how they should eat their pizzas or their hot dogs, as if somebody gives a f*k about what they think or that they are entitled to tell other people what they should put in their mouths
My question is why do the instructions on the packet that my teabags come in say that you are NOT supposed to squeeze the teabag after it’s finished steeping???
Maybe I should switch to cocoa. Then again, Rat will ask me whether I use syrup, powder, or the pre-made chocolate milk before giving me another concussion. Time to buy a football helmet.
There is this great old (sometime in the ’80s) bit by Emo Phillips called "Golden Gate Bridge) that almost perfectly illustrates this effect. You can watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDmeqSzvIFs
A co-worker also took a spoon to scoop up the teabag and wrap the string around to squeeze out the tea. In an effort of one-upmanship, I took two spoons, bag between to get the last drop.
It’s obvious to me that in the comics, the tea drinkers have to leave the bag in their cups so that the readers will know that those characters are drinking tea. I suspect that otherwise, most readers would assume that the characters are drinking coffee (I know I would). What else could be in a mug? Hot chocolate, maybe, or some coffee-based or hot wintertime drink.
It took fifteen years for my wife to finally concede that good tea needs boiling water and that adding milk to the cup at the same time that you pour in the boiling water is a heinous sin.
I don’t just drink tea, I abuse it. Tetley British Blend, or PG Tips and NUKE IT until it boils. Leave the bag in the cup of course, and squeeze the last molecule of tea out of it when the cup is finished.
—Even worse than Big-Endians, right, Rat? I take mine out after plenty of steeping and smoosh it dry by wrapping the string around it and the teaspoon….
I don’t like to put wet tea bags in trash, so I put the hot used bag aside in a little dish. While making the next cup, I squeeze the previous bag in my hand over the sink, and I’ve got pretty good at ending up with a damp but not soaking tea bag, and not a handful of tea leaves and torn paper.
By the way, most tea bags contain a plastic coating inside that shouldn’t be put in food waste or compost. The paper and tea leaves may go away and leave you with a bag shaped plastic net. Several have switched to what is more-or-less plant based plastic for this use and it does biodegrade, but maybe only in industrial scale compost making. And some say that their tea bag is 98% or 99% biodegradable: be sceptical, the 1% or 2% is the plastic.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
I’ll have coffee.
ImDaRealAni over 3 years ago
I just leave it in, and bobble it up and down, left and right until it’s cold enough to be consumed.
Kveldulf over 3 years ago
How strong do you like it?
The One follower over 3 years ago
Aaand Rat goes back to insanity.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ask a British.
gbars70 over 3 years ago
Violence over tea…
sirbadger over 3 years ago
That explains all those teabags stuck in the dishwasher filter.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
Of the herbal tea that I drink, I only leave the bag in to steep it; take it out when about to drink
GROG Premium Member over 3 years ago
And I don’t do tea.
BasilBruce over 3 years ago
Better watch it, Rat—remember what happened in the 2012-02-05 strip!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
Rat is playing tea ball again.
Digital Frog over 3 years ago
What do the Calgary Flames and tea bags have in common?
Full of holes and only good for one cup.
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
Looks like Rat got his Goat!
whahoppened over 3 years ago
Rat had already made up his mind Goat was going to be wrong!
rekam Premium Member over 3 years ago
Our mom would dip it three times and then go “Oh my, it’s too strong!”
blunebottle over 3 years ago
Leaving it in too long makes the tea bitter. besides, if you take it out, it will have enough left in it for another go.
Gent over 3 years ago
Haw. I drinks tea but I never uses tea bags.
iggyman over 3 years ago
I though tea drinkers were the mellow ones!
Concretionist over 3 years ago
I like my tea at JUST the correct concentration. It steeps for 2 minutes and 38 seconds (plus however long I take to set the timer) with water at 200º F. Then I dunk it a dozen times or so and take it out, stopping to squeeze some of the tea out of the bag on the way. Then I let it sit until it’s cool enough to drink, by which time I’ve forgotten about it, so I slug it all down, cold, 30 minutes later.
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Thus ends Tea Time at PBS !
Imagine over 3 years ago
One lump or two?
bignatefantic21 over 3 years ago
I like how most of these strips are politically incorrect it makes it more funny
FredWaiss over 3 years ago
I use a coffee maker. Two bags and a full carafe of water makes just-right tea. You can even add another half carafe of water when there’s room.
AndreasMartin over 3 years ago
Don’t be speciecist, Rat. Goats EAT teabags.
TSRaman over 3 years ago
This is like the “"Little-Endians" and “Big-Endians”” in Gulliver’s Travels.
Procat Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m surprised that the comic censor didn’t appear
Lotus over 3 years ago
Actually, Rat is correct about the tea bag. To unleash the flavor, tea must steep properly. However, perhaps Rat’s methods of enforcing the rules of tea etiquette fall short of tearoom etiquette. But the looks that tearoom folks give you for such a faux pas could kill. Now I’m confused.
Purple People Eater over 3 years ago
I prefer not to use bags at all, but rather real tea. But, if bags are all there is, take them out once the tea is strong enough, otherwise it will become bitter.
tripwire45 over 3 years ago
Come and get me, Rat.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 3 years ago
two and a half minutes. Take it out. If you want strong tea buy strong tea.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Then why are you still standing?
cdward over 3 years ago
Make it any way you want and drink it any way you want — then grab that stick out of Rat’s hands, and use it on him.
redback over 3 years ago
kinda like the people who like to tell other people how they should eat their pizzas or their hot dogs, as if somebody gives a f*k about what they think or that they are entitled to tell other people what they should put in their mouths
Reader over 3 years ago
Someone must be reading Gulliver’s Travels.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 3 years ago
It’s odd what people choose to get worked up over.
chris_o42 over 3 years ago
I leave the tea bag in, I like a strong brew. (I’m Irish)
Arav727 over 3 years ago
Does he always carry that bat around?
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
My question is why do the instructions on the packet that my teabags come in say that you are NOT supposed to squeeze the teabag after it’s finished steeping???
Iseau over 3 years ago
Wow! Give rat an Antifa TEA shirt.
Querao (you can also call me quinn) over 3 years ago
He’s always insane, never humane.
Nyckname over 3 years ago
Loose leaf. I leave it in, and drink through one of those South American metal straws with a built in filter.
Adam-Stone(Soup) over 3 years ago
And hence the Republican versus Democrat logic flies into the comics again.
iggyman over 3 years ago
The MOST important question is Do the proper people dip their krumpets into the tea, or eat them separate? Inquiring minds want to know!
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 3 years ago
pre-filled tea bag? it comes out. There’s too much tea in it to let it sit for long.
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Rat has lost touch, if you don’t think like he does you’re wrong…BOO HISS
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
Rat is a creature of strong views, backed with harsh action!
awcoffman over 3 years ago
This strip reminds me of anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers.
Mr. Snuffles over 3 years ago
I really just leave the teabag in because I’m to lazy to go get it and take it out.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
I think you mean crazy……
Lee26 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I use loose tea and leave it in for half the cup, then take it out. I use a big cup tho. Those ‘regular’ cups are way too small for me.
rionmorrison69 over 3 years ago
Rat sounds (and acts) like my wife!
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Not unlike commenters of a certain political persuasion…
Goat from PBS over 3 years ago
Maybe I should switch to cocoa. Then again, Rat will ask me whether I use syrup, powder, or the pre-made chocolate milk before giving me another concussion. Time to buy a football helmet.
Holden Awn over 3 years ago
I’m very careful who I teabag.
rshive over 3 years ago
Not only arrogant. But aggressive too.
Mike Williams over 3 years ago
“Thwack” doesn’t say much.
Flatworm over 3 years ago
There is this great old (sometime in the ’80s) bit by Emo Phillips called "Golden Gate Bridge) that almost perfectly illustrates this effect. You can watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDmeqSzvIFs
Dis-play name over 3 years ago
Is Rat using “teabag” as a euphemism for a body part?
davids.comments over 3 years ago
Loose leaf tea. What’s this “bag” you speak of?
XXD PAPI over 3 years ago
we all love this classic ahhhhhhhhhhh
zeexenon over 3 years ago
A co-worker also took a spoon to scoop up the teabag and wrap the string around to squeeze out the tea. In an effort of one-upmanship, I took two spoons, bag between to get the last drop.
WF11 over 3 years ago
It’s obvious to me that in the comics, the tea drinkers have to leave the bag in their cups so that the readers will know that those characters are drinking tea. I suspect that otherwise, most readers would assume that the characters are drinking coffee (I know I would). What else could be in a mug? Hot chocolate, maybe, or some coffee-based or hot wintertime drink.
RACerri32 over 3 years ago
It’s very rarely that I agree with Rat , & I rarely drink tea , but Morning Thunder will get a bit bitter if you don’t get it out !
elbow macaroni over 3 years ago
Violence is so funny.
Abaham Linkon ✔️ over 3 years ago
OFF WITH HIS HEAD
kd1sq Premium Member over 3 years ago
It took fifteen years for my wife to finally concede that good tea needs boiling water and that adding milk to the cup at the same time that you pour in the boiling water is a heinous sin.
She’s American, of course…
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Rat is a secret cyclist?
kaycstamper over 3 years ago
Interesting punctuation.
cheap_day_return over 3 years ago
I don’t just drink tea, I abuse it. Tetley British Blend, or PG Tips and NUKE IT until it boils. Leave the bag in the cup of course, and squeeze the last molecule of tea out of it when the cup is finished.
Publius10608218 over 3 years ago
I will leave it in because I am too impatient to wait for it to seep properly and just add milk to cool it off the bat.
wolfboy oz boy over 3 years ago
too much cofffe
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
—Even worse than Big-Endians, right, Rat? I take mine out after plenty of steeping and smoosh it dry by wrapping the string around it and the teaspoon….
syzygy47 over 3 years ago
I didn’t picture Rat as a tea drinker.
Beyond the “one lump or two”, i mean. (Meaning, of course, the mallet and one or two lumps on the noggin)
LOAFY over 3 years ago
Rat, why’d you bother asking, the tea is right in front of you and it clearly has the bag in it.
LOAFY over 3 years ago
Tea is supposed to steep for a specific amount of time. If you let it continue to steep it’ll keep getting stronger and eventually turn bitter.
LOAFY over 3 years ago
Since when does Rat drink tea? I thought he just drank beer with ever meal.
Robert Carnegie over 3 years ago
Instructions on box: “Remove bag before serving”.
I don’t like to put wet tea bags in trash, so I put the hot used bag aside in a little dish. While making the next cup, I squeeze the previous bag in my hand over the sink, and I’ve got pretty good at ending up with a damp but not soaking tea bag, and not a handful of tea leaves and torn paper.
By the way, most tea bags contain a plastic coating inside that shouldn’t be put in food waste or compost. The paper and tea leaves may go away and leave you with a bag shaped plastic net. Several have switched to what is more-or-less plant based plastic for this use and it does biodegrade, but maybe only in industrial scale compost making. And some say that their tea bag is 98% or 99% biodegradable: be sceptical, the 1% or 2% is the plastic.
Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
Take the Nestea plunge…almost…
CAT EMPIRE LEADER over 3 years ago
PollLeave It In Or Take It Out?
wordsmeet over 3 years ago
If you want your tea to get stronger as you drink it, leave the bag in.