Our Scientific Correctness Survey #22 (1998-07-11) asked: 
What is the proper 
way to make a cup of tea?
We received hundreds of responses. One of the more determined came 
from investigator Richard Farmer, who insists that "the 
traditional British method of making a good cup a tea" is:
-  Boil and cool water in a kettle for a minimum of ten years, 
never draining the water or cleaning the kettle. The kettle must 
have a nice thick calcium ring inside the kettle, it retains 
flavour and brings out the true taste of the tea.
 
-  Purchase the absolutely cheapest brand of `floor dustings' tea. 
This is the `finest' brand of tea, as it is very finely chopped 
and has matured on the floor of a third world tea factory.
 
-  Place on counter eight tea cups. In the first cup, place one 
tea bag. Fill first cup with lukewarm water. Drain tea bag and 
place in second cup and fill with lukewarm water. Continue until 
eighth cup.
 
-  In eighth cup, pour either cream or milk, to ones desired level 
of choice and same with sugar.
 
-  Accidentally, spill tea into saucer, pour back into cup, repeat 
until bored.
 
-  Let tea sit until cold.
 
-  Throw out first seven cups of tea, it was only a filter to 
remove the goodness of the tea bag.
 
-  Nap.
 
-  Drink, if needed, the cup of cold, weak tea.