I hope this is the right place to go for this help.  I live in America, where
they don’t know how to make a cup of English tea.  (Heat the pot, boil the
water, all that.) Warm water and a tea bag next to it.  I belong to a Jane
Austen group that serves tea this way.  We also have a fund raiser every year,
an English tea as close as we can get it, but they will persist in a teapot of
hot water and your choice of teabags in your cup. I figure since so many of
Arachne members are Brits, I might be able to get good advice.  Online they
say use a tea concentrate, brewed with loose tea, meticulously measured with
the boiling water in the pot.  I figure Brits must have socials and church
meetings and the like with large numbers of people, like 60.  Is this a good
way to do it, or is there another way to do this?

I appreciate any suggestions.

Lyn Bailey, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA

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