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Oh yeah, I'm probably gonna completely bungle this history, but I think there was a pretty famous dispute in some scientific lab where there was a woman scientist and she claimed, I think, if I'm not recalling incorrectly, that she could tell the difference in tea that was brewed with milk first versus tea first, and people were like, surely not. And lo and behold, she could, and science backed up that there was in fact a difference in the end result. It's not just simple addition and subtraction, it's a little bit more complicated than that, as many bakers I'm sure could tell you. But yeah, I do not know much of that lap-sung other word that adds after that tea, something that is in fact smoky. I like that strange vegetal Pu'erh tea in terms of odd Chinese teas, or at least maybe more divisive Chinese teas. And yeah, it sounds like you're having a delightful morning. A cup of tea so strong it'll hold the spoon up, and some radio, and a little bit of toast and Marmite. I remember I was a little kid when a teacher first brought in Marmite for us to try, and I think also Vegemite, and we were able to sort of compare the two. I cannot for the life of me remember what I thought the difference was. I'm sure there are some connoisseurs of yeast product that can tell us more. But yeah, Jack, I hope not to out you there Jack, but he texted me and said Marmite sounds horrible. We all have our proquivities. I know a lot of people in Europe thought it was strange when I was missing peanut butter. I thought that was a weird one. And I get it, peanut butter sounds like a weird product. Peanut butter anyway, it's like cashew cheese. That's a weird term. Anyway, yes it's all getting very expensive. I love tea, but drink mostly coffee over here I think like a lot of folks. And those are also climbing in prices for all sorts of reasons which we won't get into. And yes, polite reminder, hi hi, that we do not talk about 18th century politics on the 9 o'clock net. This is a family friendly radio communication. Alright, with that we are at the end of round four. This next round is probably going to be round final and round five. It is 953 and 52 seconds. This is K7LLZ. I'm going to drop real fast just so I don't time out the repeater. And we'll be right back.

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