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cathyml
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quotePosted at 17:07 on 9th January 2011

In the good day thread Krissy mentioned that she had got her daughter to drink tea with milk but no sugar and felt that meant they should be living in England.

Is drinking tea with milk the normal choice of POE folk?

Who drinks their tea with added sugar, or without milk, or drink herbal teas for preference?

Or do you mostly drink coffee?

Be interesting to see what would be "normal" for this on POE.  (Not talking alcoholic beverages here Ron & James! lol)

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cathyml
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quotePosted at 17:09 on 9th January 2011
Just to prevent one of our really smart guys saying "in a cup" or in a mug, I'll add that question too.  Who prefers and cup and who prefers a mug.  Does anyone still make tea in a tea pot?  Has leaf tea totally given way to teabags?
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 17:18 on 9th January 2011
Boil the kettle, take it to the (in our case tea-bag in a cup). Pour boiling water on tea-bag and leave for SIX minutes. Add one, maybe two teaspoonfuls of milk (absolutely no more) and consume with or without sugar or sweetners etc. Neither Anna or I take sugar in our tea.

How about you members?



Edited by: Ron Brind at:9th January 2011 17:20
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 17:40 on 9th January 2011

I like the tradition of tea in England. I only meant it jokingly about if we like tea, we should live in England. Embarassed

 I like tea with milk and sugar but lately I've been drinking it without and preferring it that way. Green tea drink without milk or sugar and herbal teas, depending on what kind...most just with sugar. 

Coffee...light and sweet!!! And first thing in the morning! 

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 17:49 on 9th January 2011

I like it similar to Ron's description, only more milk and absolutely no sweeteners. 

What tea brands to people on POE prefer? My favorite is Punjana Irish Breakfast tea, which is packed by Thompson's Family Teas in Belfast--strong, rich, great color!



Edited by: Rob Faleer at:9th January 2011 17:54
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 17:54 on 9th January 2011

I like Stash, PG Tips, Twinings, and Barry's Gold.

Most English brands are very expensive here.

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 17:59 on 9th January 2011
Krissy:  Have you purchased tea online using Teadog (http://www.teadog.com)? They normally sell Punjana Irish Breakfast Tea for $5.99 per 80 count package--I usually buy 7 or 8 packages at a time, which more than compensates on the small shipping charge. They often have other tea specials and their shipping is very fast. The Welsh Brew is quite nice--very bracing--but a bit more expensive.
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 18:01 on 9th January 2011

OH Rob!! I was just looking at the site not 5 mins ago!! LOL!! Can you read my mind!?

Thanks for the tip...I'm going back to check it out more!

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 18:18 on 9th January 2011
On 9th January 2011 18:01, Krissy wrote:

OH Rob!! I was just looking at the site not 5 mins ago!! LOL!! Can you read my mind!?


Krissy:  Apparently I can . . . better watch what you think! LOL!
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 18:23 on 9th January 2011

I must admit I still prefer my tea made in a tea pot.  It definitely tastes better than a bag in a cup/mug!  And of course I get a second cup too, lol

I drink it with a little milk and sugar.  

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