Why not butter ? Butter is used to enhance the taste of everything and depending on the ingredients of the sandwich , even toastie , as if it's fried egg , sausages or tinned tomatoes etc the juices will make the bread very soggy and the butter will stop this . Tea wise the darker the tea the stonger it is ( there is a saying that if it's dark it's called builders tea , it gives them strength lol) , fill a cup / mug half way , add sugar and put a small amount of milk in , taste it and add milk to your taste ( maybe like you have your coffee )
I don’t think USA “butter” is the real deal…. 😳😳😳😖😖 in fact, it’s nothing like the butter we use! I saw on YT, a “reactor” who was going to prepare for himself, a traditional and typical British cheese sandwich…. On reading the instructions to “butter the bread ….” He reached into his fridge and brought out a spray can…. Holding the can over the bread slices, he pressed the button, whilst moving the can from side to side, producing what looked like toothpaste coming out from the nozzle but ostensibly was classed as “butter” (and I can confirm that the label on the can said “butter spray”) 😩🤢🤢 He spread the gloop on the bread with his knife, put a (bright orange) cheese slice on top of the *coughs* butter, put a second slice of bread on the cheese and declared how proud he was, of making a “typical British sandwich”….😲🤯😖😖 Yes, I almost died….. 🤯🤷🤷God only know what it tasted of - certainly not butter or cheese! 😳
Haha, yeah the little cup is for your tea strainer to rest on to catch the drips lol! Not to pour out your tea in 😂😂😂🙌 🙈 so funny!!! 💚
00:53 Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear! 😉
I know-we did it wrong! 🫢
You're correct, it wasn't right. 😏 The small dish is just for putting the strainer on after you've strained the tea directly into the cup.
Seeing you make a pigs ear of pouring the tea, are you "SURE" your husband is English?😁
You absolute savages 😂
The amount of milk, thus the colour is purely personal choice.
I know it’s a point of contention in English tea culture sometimes
Why not butter ? Butter is used to enhance the taste of everything and depending on the ingredients of the sandwich , even toastie , as if it's fried egg , sausages or tinned tomatoes etc the juices will make the bread very soggy and the butter will stop this .
Tea wise the darker the tea the stonger it is ( there is a saying that if it's dark it's called builders tea , it gives them strength lol) , fill a cup / mug half way , add sugar and put a small amount of milk in , taste it and add milk to your taste ( maybe like you have your coffee )
Indeed. I'm currently working my way through a block of butter with some crumpets 😋
I don’t think USA “butter” is the real deal…. 😳😳😳😖😖 in fact, it’s nothing like the butter we use!
I saw on YT, a “reactor” who was going to prepare for himself, a traditional and typical British cheese sandwich…. On reading the instructions to “butter the bread ….” He reached into his fridge and brought out a spray can…. Holding the can over the bread slices, he pressed the button, whilst moving the can from side to side, producing what looked like toothpaste coming out from the nozzle but ostensibly was classed as “butter” (and I can confirm that the label on the can said “butter spray”) 😩🤢🤢
He spread the gloop on the bread with his knife, put a (bright orange) cheese slice on top of the *coughs* butter, put a second slice of bread on the cheese and declared how proud he was, of making a “typical British sandwich”….😲🤯😖😖
Yes, I almost died….. 🤯🤷🤷God only know what it tasted of - certainly not butter or cheese! 😳
@@weedle30 lol Let alone the bread, made with additives and GMO wheat.
LOL She wont have butter , on her sandwiches, but she will eat , McDonalds ! LOL
How hard can it be, really ?
😂 oops. Sorry had to laugh, funniest thing I have seen. Nice try, more practice needed
Totally wasted on them.
I'm a rare Brit.I hate tea.