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I like my coffee like my men - weak and white
Voted 'tea' - rarely drink coffee.
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I like a nice mug of tea first thing and then a cup of coffee when I get into work.
Maybe a mint tea (fresh if possible) after lunch.
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WMPS.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostStrong coffee in the morning, and strong tea in the afternoon.
Except now it's Jasmin Tea all day apart from one coffee in the morning to wake me up and one in the evening to stop me dozing off in front of the TV/PC/On top of MrsB
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Yes, quite strong & malty tasting.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThey're a bit like Yorkshire Tea, right?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_pekoe
I could really do with some biscuits. Might go home via the English shop and get some proper bacon as well.Last edited by doodab; 20 May 2011, 14:32.
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They're a bit like Yorkshire Tea, right?Originally posted by doodab View Posta nice cup of Assam or orange pekoe now and then is a must.
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It's a bit of a false dichotomy really, I don't think I could go without either, although I do drink more coffee a nice cup of Assam or orange pekoe now and then is a must.
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I love good coffee, had many types and even developed a taste for arab/turkish coffee as a student, but I drink more tea these days and if absolutely forced to choose I suppose I'd go for tea. The caveat on that is vending machines which still make foul tea so it would be 100% coffee.
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