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Aynsley Tea Cup Popular Q&A
Q: How much would a half set of aynsley china cups, saucers, tea pla...
A: The value depends on the age, design and condition. A set consisting of 6 tea cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates, a milk jug and a cake plate sells for around £70. repor... Read More »
Q: How to make a cup of tea
A: 1 Get out all of your ingredients and lay them out on the counter. 2 Start your water to boil. Not just any boil. You will be watching your water for a specific... Read More »
Q: How to Steep a Cup of Tea.
A: 1. Pour cold filtered water into your traditional or electric tea kettle or a small pot. For each 8 oz. cup of tea, start with about 10 to 12 oz. of water. 2. H... Read More »
Q: How to Enjoy a Cup of Tea.
A: 1. Turn on the kettle. This reassuring action lulls your mind into tea drinking mode. Ad. 2. Choose your type of tea. Test out different brands and types(eg.gre... Read More »
Q: What is the temperature of a cup of tea?
A: I made a cup of tea and measured it and it was over 40 and it must be under 100 (boiling point) so i would say 45. maybe hope this helps : Read More »