:-o Americans rarely have electric kettles? How is this possible?!https://twitter.com/Evolutionistrue/status/884408126337843205 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Because our kitchen countertops are already full enough, and we don't drink enough tea or eat enough boiled eggs to justify having one.
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Replying to @rhodeislander @HPluckrose
I really tried getting into tea. I tried! Bought the tea kettle and everything. It collects dust. :(
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Replying to @antihero_kate @HPluckrose
Although we do love iced tea in the US, we almost never brew it fresh at home.
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Replying to @rhodeislander @antihero_kate
Iced tea doesn't count. Don't ice tea.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @antihero_kate
Alas, but it's true - iced tea is very refreshing, especially in brutal US summers. Hot tea simply tastes like your foot's asleep (to us).
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Replying to @rhodeislander @antihero_kate
This independence thing was clearly a mistake.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @antihero_kate
We dumped British tea in Boston harbor before we even had coffee to drink. Both as political protest, and ... eww. Tea.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @antihero_kate
He's got that "I'm British, so I have to pretend I like tea, but I don't really" face.
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