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Tea or Coffee?
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we don't have time to stop for gas
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both -- tea (earl grey) and coffee. Coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon and evening (coffee bothers my stomach in the p.m. for some reason).
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Where's the option for both?
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can a moderator allow multiple options, and also make it show who voted for what? and also unban kevin
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Originally Posted by Cold Warrior
both -- tea (earl grey) and coffee. Coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon and evening.
Me, too.
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Tea, Rooibos.
I drink coffee now and then, always in the mornings, but most of the time it's tea. Actually I just finished a cup.
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Coffeeeee...
I've tried tea, but it took me long enough to get used to coffee. I'm told that tea is on the uprise in the States though.
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If I'm parched and there's nothing else around, then iced tea. Otherwise, I can't stand coffee and I'd rather have a Diet Coke, Pepsi or Dr. Pepper.
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Both. As for tea, I prefer green tea.
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Be advised that this is a public poll: other users can see the choice(s) you selected.
.... uh, I'd better bow out. Can't divulge this kind of information publicly. It's a secret.
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I have coffee and tea probably once a week each.
There was a short time I had coffee every morning and I decided I didn't want have that as part of my routine.
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Both. I drink a large mug of black coffee in the morning. On the way to work I drink green tea with honey, although I recently bought some Earl Gray and it's not bad. At night I usually drink decaffeinated green tea with honey.
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Why is there always money for war, but none for education?
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I thought it was coffee tea or me?
Anyways, I drink an orange pekoe in the morning and have Timmy's coffee in the afternoon for a pick me up.
By the way, I like my coffee hawt and black - like my women.  
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Odd, not option for Both.
I drink both coffee and tea.
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Where's the absinthe option.
Coffee and tea are for wimps, absinthe is where its at lol
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one post closer to five stars
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Tea. Something floral and not roasted. Maybe a jasmine, chrysanthemum or even a rose tea.
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I drink leaf tea and stop coffee for the past 5 weeks and my blood pressure is now down and no medication.
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I drink green tea occasionally.
Coffee tastes like donkey balls…er…not that I know what that tastes like…
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I was a coffee regular until I moved to the UK. It's amazing that you can go to a pretty expensive restaurant and be served instant coffee over here. Anyway, you can get good coffee, but the risk of swill is so high I started ordering tea by default and have found myself converted. I still coffee once or twice a month, but tea almost daily.
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Originally Posted by Paco500
I was a coffee regular until I moved to the UK. It's amazing that you can go to a pretty expensive restaurant and be served instant coffee over here. Anyway, you can get good coffee, but the risk of swill is so high I started ordering tea by default and have found myself converted. I still coffee once or twice a month, but tea almost daily.
What restaurant serves instant coffee?
I find that hard to believe...
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Join Date: Apr 2000
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Originally Posted by moonmonkey
What restaurant serves instant coffee?
I find that hard to believe...
Either you haven't been to the UK or it's really just so unfathomable. I know I would not have believed it before I came over. I was shocked myself to be paying the equivalent of $50 a person and have undissolved coffee flakes floating in my cup. The first time I know this happened was in a "gastro" pub between Reading and Newbury- the food service and atmosphere were pretty good, but they were ok with instant coffee. I remember ordering a Latte someplace and watching them put foamed milk from some odd machine into a cup of instant coffee.
As I said, it's not impossible to get decent coffee over here, but most people are just fine with instant. I don't know anyone that has a filtered coffee maker at home- although a few have a cafetière (or french press) they will use for dinner parties or special occasions. It is, however, pretty likely that a cup of coffee you are served will be bad and or instant, whereas tea is almost always safe. So I started drinking tea out of necessity and ended up developing a taste for it.
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Tea is great, but coffee is the best drink on earth.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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I used to drink exclusively tea (well, not exclusively, but you know what I mean), specifically English Breakfast (I particularly like Twinning's) in the mornings and usually some form of green tea otherwise (I'm a big fan of special gunpowder). Now I still drink the occasional tea, but I have coffee nearly every day. The difference is that I now live with a coffee drinker (and had to learn how to make her coffee so figured I may as well just make it for myself as well).
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I only occasionally drink tea (usually something conventional like Earl Gray, but without milk or sugar). I drink coffee all the time.
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