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Are you a coffee or a tea person?
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By *hagTonight OP Man 4 weeks ago
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I like both, but I would say that I am more of a coffee person, in fact I am having a coffee right now with a dark chocolate. I have my favourite coffee which is the lavazza one.
Here is an interesting thing, did you know that coffee drinkers are more energetic whilst tea drinkers are more calmer. I guess it would be because of the caffeine difference.
It would be interesting to see what kind of person you are, or are you like me and like both, but prefer one more than the other, what do you have with it, also what is your favourite brand to drink?  |
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Wherever you go, there’s always coffee shops not tea shops any more we’ve just changed from tea to coffee especially in England. I grew up drinking tea or my life but as an adult I drink more coffee now just the way things are these days. |
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Seriously though: cøffëë. I live and breathe coffee during the average day. I love tea but save this for the afternoon, and it has to be Darjeeling. ♥
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(I don't trust the "oat milk hot chocolate" brigade!) |
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Seriously though: cøffëë. I live and breathe coffee during the average day. I love tea but save this for the afternoon, and it has to be Darjeeling. ♥
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(I don't trust the "oat milk hot chocolate" brigade!)"
Probably for the best to be fair  |
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I actually like both. Either filter or cafetiere coffee. Usually with steamed whole milk. No sugar. And a nice light loose English tea in a teapot, cup and saucer. With just a very small drop of milk. Biscuit of choice would be either shortbread, or a slice of Victoria sponge. |
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By *hagTonight OP Man 4 weeks ago
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"I actually like both. Either filter or cafetiere coffee. Usually with steamed whole milk. No sugar. And a nice light loose English tea in a teapot, cup and saucer. With just a very small drop of milk. Biscuit of choice would be either shortbread, or a slice of Victoria sponge." Hi _luedress, that is good you like both and how you like it with a biscuit too  |
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By *ypersoonMan 4 weeks ago
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Tea drinker after a accident in my Royal Mail days where I was on a post-bike, cycling downhill on a street kerb towards a bend & I stupidly changed up a gear 🙄 the resulting low-side when I came off the kerb led to me tumbling over like those motorcycle racers, sustaining a cut lip & limbs plus bent glasses 😬
Was quickly wrapped up in blankets by a customer who witnessed the incident & had sore limbs treated before my office was called, retrieved me & took me back to the office where I was given a sweet cup of tea (5-6 sugars 😳).
Apologies for going off-topic but worth explaining how I picked my hot beverage of choice although these days, happy with 1½ sugars in my cuppa. Plus tried coffee & the caffeine makes me incredibly hyper 🙃 plus when the kick disappears, I get even more tired 😫 |
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By *eliWoman 4 weeks ago
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I don't think I'm either. I really love coffee based drinks but they're normally quite far removed from coffee.
I like matcha but I think it's the syrup components/cold foam I'm actually enjoying. |
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"Neither. I'll drink hot soup - especially mulligatawny or tom yum - but everything else is drank cold.
How many times a day?
Do love a splosh of mulligatawny tho"
I don't drink soup every day but if I'm drinking something hot that's what it will be. I mostly drink water or sugar-free pop (or alcoholic beverages at weekends). |
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