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Coffee or Tea?
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Unsweet iced tea.
I can have coffee every now and again, but I usually dislike hot drinks in general unless it is cold weather.
I can have coffee every now and again, but I usually dislike hot drinks in general unless it is cold weather.
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Doesn't it just piss you off that convenience stores will have like 500 kinds of sweet tea, fruity tea, etc. but rarely if ever unsweetened teaJmustang1968 wrote:Unsweet iced tea.
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Depends, true, and bullshit.sabrage wrote:Tea. More caffeine, tastes better, more variety, and doesn't stain your teeth.
As a tea drinker for the last 4 years, saying that stuff doesn't stain your teeth is like saying the sun doesn't set.
Anyways, tea, by far. Only drink coffee occasionally.
I basically quit drinking tea a few months ago too though. Caffeine doesn't play well with my body.
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You should try some good home made Kombucha.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Caffeine doesn't play well with my body.
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Re: Coffee or Tea?
Tea. I mainly drink silver needle. My favorite white tea. No sweetener or additions of any sort.
Coffee is too acidic for me or something. I just often do not feel very well after drinking it.
Coffee is too acidic for me or something. I just often do not feel very well after drinking it.
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I guess it depends on what type of tea you drink. I stick to milder green and whites, and I'm occasionally fond of chai. Usually unsweetened, or with a bit of sugar.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Depends, true, and bullshit.sabrage wrote:Tea. More caffeine, tastes better, more variety, and doesn't stain your teeth.
As a tea drinker for the last 4 years, saying that stuff doesn't stain your teeth is like saying the sun doesn't set.
Anyways, tea, by far. Only drink coffee occasionally.
I basically quit drinking tea a few months ago too though. Caffeine doesn't play well with my body.
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Yeah I know what you mean. There are some that are lightly sweetened enough that I can stand them.dsheinem wrote:Doesn't it just piss you off that convenience stores will have like 500 kinds of sweet tea, fruity tea, etc. but rarely if ever unsweetened teaJmustang1968 wrote:Unsweet iced tea.
What's weird is that as a kid I only liked sweet tea and hated unsweet, but flipped that as I became an adult...
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Re: Coffee or Tea?
Green tea with mint, that's all.