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    15 26.32%
  • Tea

    29 50.88%
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    Default Re: Iced Tea V Tea

    Tea, Earl Grey will do; milk, no sugar, and a buttered fruit scone with jam and clotted cream. Divine.
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    Default Re: Iced Tea V Tea

    Coffee, dark, and strong. But, my Grandfather was educated in India and showed me Tea. Tea is more of an occasional beverage. On the other hand, my father showed my his "Irish Coffee" which is quite a good thing when I'm really moving slow. I just grab the bottle of Sinny and enjoy.

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    Tea without question

    So many to choice from. My current fav is Earl Grey, but I do also drink Darjeeling.

    But then we also have the simple british cuppa.
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    I'm quite a fan of Lapsang, as well as all the Chinese types.

    This is not to say I'm not a fan of coffee either - time and a place though, and it has to be decent coffee (strong too, and none of this milk or sugar malarkey).
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    Default Re: Iced Tea V Tea

    Quote Originally Posted by Somebody Else
    I'm quite a fan of Lapsang, as well as all the Chinese types.

    This is not to say I'm not a fan of coffee either - time and a place though, and it has to be decent coffee (strong too, and none of this milk or sugar malarkey).
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