i ran out of coffee yesterday and have not been to the store to grab more beans, so instead for the last two days i've been drinking hot tea. it's not just crappy lipton tea, we actually have some good stuff for the european djs we bring in that enjoy that sort of shit. just now finishing a cup, and i gotta say, having had tea now for two days in a row....wtf??? coffee kicks the living shit out of this stuff all day long, and on sundays.
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coffee > tea
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haha, yeah man! i prefer to walk 200m to the shop, first thing when i wake up, if no coffee is left in my cupboard, rather than drinking tea!! personally i think tea is just too light, too watery for my taste, if you know what i mean!
coffee > tea
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depends, I like a cup of good coffee in the morning.. but I also use some nice herbal teas in the evening for relaxing
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I've been drinking tea for about 10 years now. I have a coffee about once a month. I developed heart palpitations and coffee just gets them going. I actually prefer tea now.
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Jenks, try and get a hold of Assamese Tea. It's the best tea in the world.
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[quote=Steve Graham;670441]depends, I like a cup of good coffee in the morning.. but I also use some nice herbal teas in the evening for relaxing[/quote]
damn hippy!!! :twisted:
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anyone here tried the red tea instead of the green one?
[IMG]http://redtea.com/rtcol1d.jpg[/IMG]
personally i prefer this from the green one but still,
Coffee > Red Tea
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lol. well with all the other toxins i put in my body it needs all the help it can get
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Tea rules 8)
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[quote=chanty;670447]I've been drinking tea for about 10 years now. I have a coffee about once a month. I developed heart palpitations and coffee just gets them going. I actually prefer tea now.[/quote]
thats interesting...doesnt tea have more caffeine than coffee? Tea doesnt give them to you as well?
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I'm trying to ditch coffee and going with tea. More antioxidants and doesn't stain your teeth! ;)
That being said I have to drink an ass ton of tea just to get my fix of caffeine... :shock:
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clearly, you've never had sweet tea.
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tea for the win!
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all you tea drinkers are pillow fluffers.
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can't we settle this like adults and all just agree to drink unflavored hot water? :roll:
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[QUOTE=toasty;670522] unflavored hot water? :roll:[/QUOTE]
commonly referred to as: "tea" or "decaffeinated coffee"
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if you take 5 cups of tea per day it decreases heart disease up to 11% :shock:
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[IMG]http://www.english-shop.de/images/Twinings%20Everyday.JPG[/IMG]:iloveyou:
Although I do like a lovely coffee in the morning ... but it's just not the same as in Italy with Spain also doing a decent con leche.
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Are you all talking about teabags?? Because that's not a proper cup of tea! I drink both, and both made properly, no instant or teabags!
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coffee is all good with me until about 11am or Noon...gotta have it for the daily grind
as for tea of LOVE hot tea at night before turning in...Bigelow SleepyTime Tea oh yeah!
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[quote=DIDI;670691]Are you all talking about teabags?? Because that's not a proper cup of tea! I drink both, and both made properly, no instant or teabags![/quote]
Yeh - tea bags ... dunked until I get a lovely strong cuppa Rosie-Lee.
'fraid I'm not very refined Didi ;)
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tea bag, anyone? :Naughty:
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^^^^ ????
[QUOTE=simonr;670707]Yeh - tea bags ... dunked until I get a lovely strong cuppa Rosie-Lee.
'fraid I'm not very refined Didi ;)[/QUOTE] It's not a matter of being refined. You just don't get a good strong cuppa with tea bags. !! It only gets darker in colour.
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this world is big enough for both tea and coffee
i drink coffee in the morning 'cause i can get it fastest at Dunkin
and when i have time I make tea 'cause I make it well and I've never
coffee ;) ... Anyone got tips on how to use a French Press ... ??
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[quote=DIDI;670755]^^^^ ????[/quote] you know.....dunkin the ol teabag.
[URL]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Tea-Bag[/URL]
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^^^ No I didn't know :lol:
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[quote=Fez Up;670449]Jenks, try and get a hold of Assamese Tea. It's the best tea in the world.[/quote] I gotta disagree uncle fezster - this stuff is the real deal
[URL]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFTuR6OZOdM[/URL]
and a proper ad to boot - "it's the taste!!"
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[quote=Jenks;670520]all you tea drinkers are pillow fluffers.[/quote]
coffee breath = fail
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[quote=Steve Graham;670441]depends, I like a cup of good coffee in the morning.. but I also use some nice herbal teas in the evening for relaxing[/quote]
I'm with Steve on this one...I have to have my coffee in the morning, but late afternoon or evening time...nothing beats a tea
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[quote=DreamGirlie;670510]thats interesting...doesnt tea have more caffeine than coffee? Tea doesnt give them to you as well?[/quote]
most tea has about 1/3 of the caffeine that coffee has. i never developed a liking for coffee, so i drink tea as well. never heard of PG, Bobjuice... i usually order from Stash Tea or Teavana.
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[quote=kassios;670525]if you take 5 cups of tea per day it decreases heart disease up to 11% :shock:[/quote]
abother reason not to drink it!!!
far too healthy!!! ;)
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In all seriousness, coffee is essential to life. I do 1 max 2 cups a day. Usually black, with maybe half a pack of sugar...none of that caramel and whipped cream and sugary bullshit. None of that weak-ass instant or fast food crap, either - real French press stuff, or better yet homemade espresso. Starbucks is so so but keeps me going (Pike's Place roast is better than the old stuff, though). Peet's rocks, but they're unfortunately not in this part of the world.
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i like coffee, but a tasty refreshing is unbeatable.
caffeine's molecular structure, is cocaine's cousin. imagine if cocaine was just as legally accessible.
the art of teabagging --->
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[QUOTE=Miroslav;670913]In all seriousness, coffee is essential to life. I do 1 max 2 cups a day. Usually black, with maybe half a pack of sugar...none of that caramel and whipped cream and sugary bullshit. None of that weak-ass instant or fast food crap, either - real French press stuff, or better yet homemade espresso. Starbucks is so so but keeps me going (Pike's Place roast is better than the old stuff, though). Peet's rocks, but they're unfortunately not in this part of the world.[/QUOTE] You would love Melbourne !! We have seriously great coffee here. :D
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a nice cappuccino beats all kinds of brews! and the key is the milkfoam! the sugar you put in your coffee should not be able to sink from the thick milkfoam!!!
shit cappuccino: [IMG]http://uppermidwestgourmet.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/cappuccino-1.jpg[/IMG]
spot on cappuccino: [IMG]http://www.illy.com/wps/wcm/connect/6e729b0047345ae4b2d1b318b10b3f59/cappuccino-300x250-thumb.jpg[/IMG]
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i enjoy both. coffee if i really need to get going, and green tea more on a daily basis. Both substances are chock full of antioxidants and both have been proven to lower risk degenerative diseases later in life such as alzheimers. Caffeine improves memory function in the short term as well.
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Black assamese tea with golden tips in it.:RockOn:
Good coffee in the morning though, to get me going. I like getting a cappuccino with espresso extra added to it. More like a Chernoccino really...
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I love the macchiato's in Italy:
[IMG]http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1432/774210087_d8dbc06239.jpg[/IMG]
[B]Caffè Macchiato - [/B] In Italian, [B]macchiare[/B] means to “stain” - and this espresso in a demitasse cup is stained with some hot milk, probably frothed, though no attention is placed on serving foam. [U]This is not a mini-cappuccino.[/U]
The coffee in Turin, Rome and Naples are especially good - its funny how it differs a little in these places, but each is uniquely lovely.
Damn .. I need to get bck over there !
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what's wrong with taking a few caffeine pills a day?
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Hah, surely no worse than a couple of redbulls.