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Get yourselves either a whole pot of tea or 2 cups at the same time. For the second option, just pour yourselve one piping hot cup and one extra cup with a tiny bit of cold water or milk (if your a Brit ig), that you can drink immediatly. Than you have a continous flow of tea.
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