• amda@feddit.nl
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    8 days ago

    You mean:

    1. Open cupboard
    2. Retrieve electric kettle
    3. Fill electric kettle
    4. Plug kettle in
    5. Turn on kettle
    6. Decide which tea you want to drink
    7. Aquire tea bag
    8. Wait for the water to finish boiling
    9. Pour water into the cup
    10. Wait for a few minutes for the infusion
    11. Remove tea bag
    12. Wait for temperature of yea to be low enough
    13. Drink
    • Starstarz@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      To reduce steps, I keep the electric kettle on the counter. Then it’s just steps 5-12. But you also forgot step 10.B = forget about tea, and 10.C = remember tea and try to figure out where you left it.

    • ghost_towels@sh.itjust.works
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      8 days ago

      Not really. I only drink twinning earl grey, have a kettle on the stove all the time (most of the time with enough water in it already), and use the same mug all week. I’ve streamlined it so I don’t have to make any of those decisions. So more like

      1. Put water in kettle
      2. turn on stove
      3. grab tea bag from jar in front of my face
      4. put bag in cup already on counter
      5. smoke
      6. hear loud af whistle, come inside
      7. pour water
      8. Forget tea for a bit
      9. take out bag and drink