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So what did I have for breakfast? Tea eggs.
My friend decided to make tea eggs and it was delicious. Instead of black tea, she used oolong and soy sauce. It is very easy to make! Just mix oolong and soy sauce with boiled water and let it sit in the water until you think it&#8217;s [...]


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<p>So what did I have for breakfast? Tea eggs.</p>
<p><span id="more-197"></span>My friend decided to make tea eggs and it was delicious. Instead of black tea, she used oolong and soy sauce. It is very easy to make! Just mix oolong and soy sauce with boiled water and let it sit in the water until you think it&#8217;s ready. If you need more specific instructions, GOOGLE! hehe.</p>


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