Coffee Talk - What kind of coffee do you like?
After reading through the whole thing glad to see tea drinkers here!!
My grandmother is from England and I have visited several times and am very close to my family there. I love a good cuppa! I'm very picky about tea and don't like the fruit teas (and don't consider Lipton "tea" although I will drink it if it's the ONLY tea bag around. Yes, I'm a tea snob.) I also take my tea black with 2 sugars. I'd love to have a few Bakewell Tarts to go with my lovely cup right now!
My grandmother is from England and I have visited several times and am very close to my family there. I love a good cuppa! I'm very picky about tea and don't like the fruit teas (and don't consider Lipton "tea" although I will drink it if it's the ONLY tea bag around. Yes, I'm a tea snob.) I also take my tea black with 2 sugars. I'd love to have a few Bakewell Tarts to go with my lovely cup right now!
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Ah, that will do it!Kevinator wrote: Actually I have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and certain foods and coffee affect me that way.
So...in your opinion, what's THE best brand when it comes to tea?rayeanne wrote: My grandmother is from England and I have visited several times and am very close to my family there. I love a good cuppa! I'm very picky about tea and don't like the fruit teas (and don't consider Lipton "tea" although I will drink it if it's the ONLY tea bag around. Yes, I'm a tea snob.) I also take my tea black with 2 sugars. I'd love to have a few Bakewell Tarts to go with my lovely cup right now!
I don't have a gall bladder (had that removed back in May '04 after it went bad on me), but thankfully, that only affects my ability to digest fatty foods. I can still eat spicy stuff and drink coffee. Granted, I have acid reflux disease, too, but Nexium makes quick work of that. Stuff works like a charm. 
Normally if I have tea it's some kind of mint. lol Peppermint or spearmint. It works wonders for relieving headaches and settling an upset tummy. Since I suffer from tension, sinus and migraine headaches I always have some on hand.
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I like some of Tazo teas.
I also used to like Celestial Seasonings Lemon Zinger, but don't have that very often, maybe will buy a box once a year or so. I determined that I really like the tea box art better then the tea itself.
I also had once a cup of Hibiscus Tea mixed with something else I can't remember, it came in a little can of tea bags. I think they bought it at Borders Bookstore. Anyways, It was very good. Unusual.
I also used to like Celestial Seasonings Lemon Zinger, but don't have that very often, maybe will buy a box once a year or so. I determined that I really like the tea box art better then the tea itself.
I also had once a cup of Hibiscus Tea mixed with something else I can't remember, it came in a little can of tea bags. I think they bought it at Borders Bookstore. Anyways, It was very good. Unusual.
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I've never had those two teas, even while visiting England. I'll have to give those a try and see how I like them.rayeanne wrote:In my opinion PG Tips or Sainsbury's Red Label.
I just finished yet another cup of PG Tips. I can get that here in the states, but have to have someone bring over Sainsbury's.
Yum!!!
I wonder why is that flavored teas are not that popular in the UK. Could it be that flavored teas are not strong enough?
That sounds pretty good, Michael!IcySparks wrote:I'm drinking a nice cup of steaming hot French Roast coffee right now, with French Vanilla creamer...
Jazzy - Ya know...I keep looking for that raspberry creamer EVERY time I go to the store...but I never see that flavor!



