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Tea...just Tea


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I'll have a nice sweet tea when it is available. When all I have is hot tea, I'll take chai black tea as my first choice then I'll take orange spice. ^^


Forgot about chai tea. Good stuff.=P

 

There's also some nice orange-flavoured green tea out there that I will drink.

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MIne would be just plain peppermint tea and sometimes citrus. I like all kinds of tea and I mostly drink it alone without sugar or anything. But I hate the tea that basically requires milk or else it would taste bitter like vanilla caramel because I'm too lazy to add milk, haha!

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I love my Perfect Peach tea. I would take like five bags of Perfect Peach tea, fill up a huge jug full of water, put the tea in, let it sit outside in the sun for three to four hours and make Sun Tea when I was little. Then add a little bit of sweetener and you have the perfect beverage on a warm summer day. I also love Sweet Tea, it's slowly becoming an addiction of mine.

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I like black tea, sometimes with milk and sometimes without, but only with one teaspoon of sugar. While I do like sweet stuff, it tends to have a nosebo effect on my body - since I have this way of thinking that everything that tastes good is junk, and it's hard for me to change my own thinking.

 

I also like lemon tea. I usually drink this before singing or speaking in front of audiences, but it does provide a nice alternative in taste of tea every now and then.

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Depending on my mood and my company, I drink different types of tea. Amongst workmen, the only thing anyone should drink is English Breakfast with lots of milk and two sugars. On my own, Darjeeling black with one sugar, to cut the bitterness. Before bed, a cup of rooibos with a tiny, tiny drop of milk (enough to make the tea a terracotta colour). If I need a pick-me-up, then leave the Red Bull - just a cup of Earl Grey, brewed until coal black. And at those posh tea places, Lapsang, like a pretentious upper-middle-class waif.

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