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WCDT Strips 3331-3335 (17 to 21 October 2016)

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hedgie:
I had to quit coffee 'cos it makes me to jittery.  I don't seem to have that problem with a reasonable bit of tea, so tea it is.

Welu:
I don't have tea often but I put in a small bit of sugar first, then boiled water, then teabag, stir, take teabag out, then lots of milk. I put in the sugar first it gets dissolved by the hot water and I can start drinking as quick as possible. I have it so weak it's borderline hot milk. I prefer cold drinks but when I'm in the mood for a hot drink, can't beat a nice cuppa.

Kugai:

--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 18 Oct 2016, 14:54 ---
--- Quote from: Kugai on 18 Oct 2016, 14:20 ---I use Teabags, but I try to make sure the Tea and Brand are of good quality  (love Twinings Earl Grey myself). 

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While I do quite like Twinnings, especially English Breakfast and Assam, I have never been able to enjoy the taste of Earl Grey, but that's the bergamot for me.

And its milk and two small artificial sweeteners in my giant mug.

Of course, its a moot point for me anyway because I have a severe allergy to coffee. Sets off day-long migraines for me.

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I think my Signature here gives you a fair idea of what my favorite is  :-D

jheartney:
I'm too embarrassed to reveal my tea-brewing preferences in this forum, but I will say hot tea is my go-to remedy when I have a persistent cough. Delicious, and soothes a raw throat like nothing else. Iced tea is good as a summer drink, though best used in rotation with other iced drinks such as plain ice water, juices and lemonade. A good tea doesn't need sugar when served over ice.

Don't really like coffee in anything other than frozen desserts.

DSL:
Iced (or even just cold) tea by the gallon (or the litre, if you prefer), all day, every day, no matter the outside temp. Anything but instant. Or Snapple. Sweet or not, but the sweetener must be real-deal sugar. Don't care for restaurant or commercial sweet tea, as it generally is made with cornsyrup in the US, and I have the distinct sensation of drinking glue, and even more unfortunate sensations later.

But, yes, I like cold tea. I say it's my blood type.

Coffee too, but not as much.

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