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Coffee or tea

coffee
13
46%
tea
15
54%
 
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I am a tea drinker. Earl grey to be exact.
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I drink Community Coffee, New Orleans Blend with Chicory.
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Post by macgiobuin »

I am also a tea drinker. Have never liked coffee. I like most teas, but don't like green tea.
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I like both.Hey Grits That stuff will put hair on your chest,wont it?Too bad It wont put it on top of my head I'd be a customer for life. :lol:
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I'm all coffee
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Post by 66 POJ »

I hope that meant sweet tea?
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66 POJ wrote:I hope that meant sweet tea?
Coffee in the morning. Sweet tea the rest of the day
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Both
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Post by ABA »

66 POJ wrote:I hope that meant sweet tea?
There is no other kind of tea.
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i drink a lot of coffee and not quite so much tea.
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Post by 66 POJ »

ABA wrote:
66 POJ wrote:I hope that meant sweet tea?
There is no other kind of tea.
We know this, but them yanks could mean something else!
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Post by Johnny Canuck »

Like tea better but drink more coffee. The coffee is always already made, both at home and at work. Line of least resistance. Like both about twice as strong as normal people drink it..
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Post by Lowell »

Lots of iced tea in the summer,drink more black coffee in the winter
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

Johnny Canuck wrote: Like both about twice as strong as normal people drink it..
my wife wont drink the coffee if i make it.
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I'm a Michigan man with a Mom from Missouri!! Nothin' but sweet tea here! If it pours into the glass like 30W, it's about right! :lol:
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Post by Uncle Skip »

Coffee for breakfast.
Iced tea for dinner and supper.
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Post by shawnsfordsrevenge »

All Coffee, tea once in a blue moon, but what about BEER? Coffee in the AM, Beer in the evenings :lol:
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

OK lets get this straight!, I like Coffee sometimes but it makes my heart race so I drink Tea, white with 1/2 a sugar is how I have it!, now whats Sweet Tea?, is it cold tea with fruit flavours added!. My favourite drink is Beer tho!
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Post by shawnsfordsrevenge »

Alan Sweet tea is the same as regular tea but it is sweetened with sugar a popular tea in the southern US. For some strange reason, the farther north you go the less you will find Sweet tea. Sometimes served with lemon as well
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Post by Alan Mclennan »

shawnsfordsrevenge wrote:Alan Sweet tea is the same as regular tea but it is sweetened with sugar a popular tea in the southern US. For some strange reason, the farther north you go the less you will find Sweet tea. Sometimes served with lemon as well
Well DING DANG ! I`m drinking Sweet tea and didn`t even know it! OWWEEEEE!. Thanks Shawn, welcome back too!
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