User:Koavf/The Perfect Cup of Tea

The goal of this activity is to work together to find the perfect cup of tea. Since what constitutes "perfect" tea will vary by context and person, this learning module should split into different varieties. The inspiration for this activity comes from OpenCola and George Orwell.

Orwell's recipe
In 1946's "A Nice Cup of Tea", George Orwell presents 11 steps for his ideal tea:
 * Indian or Ceylonese tea.
 * Made in a teapot made of china or earthenware.
 * The pot should be warmed beforehand.
 * The tea should be strong: for one quart of hot water, add six heaped teaspoons.
 * Tea should be put straight into the pot without strainers or muslin bags.
 * Take the teapot to the kettle while the water is boiling.
 * After making the tea, shake the pot.
 * Drink out of a cylindrical breakfast cup to keep it warm.
 * Pour cream off the milk before using it for tea.
 * Pour tea into the cup first, before any milk.
 * Do not add sugar: tea is meant to be bitter.

This gives us a starting point for several ways we can diverge and find our optimal tea.