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Hi gang.

             I've decided to start using my thermos flask again it's been years since i made a flask of tea.

             I don't want to put the milk in with the tea so would a coffee jar be ok to put the milk in or should

             i get something stainless ?.

                                                       Thanks all.

             

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10 minutes ago, samboy said:

Hi gang.

             I've decided to start using my thermos flask again it's been years since i made a flask of tea.

             I don't want to put the milk in with the tea so would a coffee jar be ok to put the milk in or should

             i get something stainless ?.

                                                       Thanks all.

             

A small 250 or 500ml plastic bottle, such as the Coke/Pepsi ones, or the child size smaller ones.

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Here's a suggestion;

Take a flask full of boiling water, a mug, a teabag and a small stainless water bottle with the milk in.

Add water to mug and tea bag allow it to brew but NOT to stew, then add the milk and you'll have a far better cup of tea.

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14 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, What about a small Flask, ??

excactly.....you can get small vacumn flasks for soups etc...just fill it with ice the nightbefore then in the morning tip it out and add the milk

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I use one of these for milk.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08DFRQKCG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Keeps it reasonably cool, but note that it is quite small.

N.B.  Check delivery as some 'colours' have free delivery, some don't and charge

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2 hours ago, ditchman said:

excactly.....you can get small vacumn flasks for soups etc...just fill it with ice the nightbefore then in the morning tip it out and add the milk

Even better, put the flask in the fridge over night with the lid off.

No need for wasting ice then.

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57 minutes ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Even better, put the flask in the fridge over night with the lid off.

No need for wasting ice then.

even better better put the flask in the FREEZER over night....with the lid off............god im clever

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