Tea. I'm British, go figure...
I do enjoy a coffee though, but wouldn't drink 4 or 5 cups a day like I would tea.
Coffee or Tea?
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To add, I love tea for many reasons. One of them being if I go to a tea shop and they make me one cup I don't have to pay for a second. I ask for hot water, give a tip, and all is well.
They make the tea bag on order, and their bags provide enough tea for a good and strong three cups.
They make the tea bag on order, and their bags provide enough tea for a good and strong three cups.
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I enjoy both.. at any time of day. I do prefer tea over coffee though. I enjoy herbal teas such as Chamomile 


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I've been using a french press recently. I was hesitant at first, thinking it was some snobby elitist way to make coffee. It still may be, I don't know. It does make a great cup of coffee though.
Maybe it's a bad thing because it has doubled my coffee habit.
All the way up to an absurd two cups daily.
Seriously though, it is a night and day difference. I don't think I could go back to a drip brew machine. I don't like to add tons of cream, flavoring, or sugar to my coffee, so it is important that it tastes like good coffee.
Maybe it's a bad thing because it has doubled my coffee habit.
All the way up to an absurd two cups daily.
Seriously though, it is a night and day difference. I don't think I could go back to a drip brew machine. I don't like to add tons of cream, flavoring, or sugar to my coffee, so it is important that it tastes like good coffee.
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Maybe it's bad, but I've been drinking coffee since high school (six years now) and I think I live off of it. I have a Keurig brewer, and occasionally when dumpster diving I'll find some boxes of K-Cups that are either near expiration or just past it, so its a good way to experiment with different flavors on a budget.
My favorite by far is any and all Tim Horton's flavo(u)rs. When the snowbirds come down, a lot of local stores like to stock it, and I can see why you Canadians love it so much, it is absolutely incredibly. A bit strong, but so good.
My favorite by far is any and all Tim Horton's flavo(u)rs. When the snowbirds come down, a lot of local stores like to stock it, and I can see why you Canadians love it so much, it is absolutely incredibly. A bit strong, but so good.
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Definitely tea for me. I'll drink most kinds of tea, but my favourite kinds are earl gray and various kinds of chai. I try not to drink too much in the day though, since I don't like tea without sugar (and milk if it's not a fruity tea). I don't put a lot in, but it still can add up if you're not careful ><;
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laurenhiya21 wrote:Definitely tea for me. I'll drink most kinds of tea, but my favourite kinds are earl gray and various kinds of chai. I try not to drink too much in the day though, since I don't like tea without sugar (and milk if it's not a fruity tea). I don't put a lot in, but it still can add up if you're not careful ><;
Find some Harney & Sons loose leaf earl grey. The stuff is fantastic. The bergamot is strong in the nose but subtle on the tongue.
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