"What anybody else says, you can’t beat a good cup of tea! Anyone that argues coffee is better is wrong. That is all "
I like both, but it’s important to separate tea drinking and coffee drinking. Ok to have coffee after tea, but not the other way around.
So far today I have had 2 of each. |
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"And what about hot chocolate "
Good point. Hot chocolate trumps both tea and coffee, but not an everyday or five times a day drink like tea and coffee are.
I don’t have hot chocolate often, but when I do, I go for the good stuff |
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"And what about hot chocolate
Good point. Hot chocolate trumps both tea and coffee, but not an everyday or five times a day drink like tea and coffee are.
I don’t have hot chocolate often, but when I do, I go for the good stuff "
Hot chocolate only applies in extenuating circumstances |
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"And what about hot chocolate
Good point. Hot chocolate trumps both tea and coffee, but not an everyday or five times a day drink like tea and coffee are.
I don’t have hot chocolate often, but when I do, I go for the good stuff
Hot chocolate only applies in extenuating circumstances "
Yes. Like when you are out somewhere that does really good hot chocolate, or when you are at home and have run out of tea and coffee. |
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By *.R.M OP Man
over a year ago
Norfolk |
"And what about hot chocolate
Good point. Hot chocolate trumps both tea and coffee, but not an everyday or five times a day drink like tea and coffee are.
I don’t have hot chocolate often, but when I do, I go for the good stuff
Hot chocolate only applies in extenuating circumstances
Yes. Like when you are out somewhere that does really good hot chocolate, or when you are at home and have run out of tea and coffee. "
This begs the question, do you go full on with the hot chocolate, whipped cream, marshmallows etc ? |
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Coffee is only better than tea because it makes me feel marginally less stabby in the morning. Otherwise they're equally lovely.
I'll never agree that tea is better though. I realise it's a weird hill to die on but I am prepared to. |
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"What if the coffee is Mellow birds "
If you believe the adverts it'll make you smile. Don't believe the adverts: it's far more likely to make you gag.
What if the tea is green tea and tastes like pond water? |
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"I can’t stand coffee, tea only if very strong.
Green tea however, "
I can drink any tea or fruit tea or herbal infusion or tisane, but green tea makes my tongue feel funny. There's no killing that flavour. |
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"So far everyone on this thread is wrong ......gin is best
For breakfast are you sure "
It didn't state what time of day it was but if we are taking breakfast then pink gin |
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"What anybody else says, you can’t beat a good cup of tea! Anyone that argues coffee is better is wrong. That is all "
And anyone who pours milk like it's oil into a car should be shot on sight! |
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"Nice cup of peppermint tea for me. Oh hates tea and has more sugar that coffee in a brew. "
Brilliant another one, everyone at work thinks I’m weird because I like minty tea. Just drinking my first of the afternoon now |
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"And what about hot chocolate
Good point. Hot chocolate trumps both tea and coffee, but not an everyday or five times a day drink like tea and coffee are.
I don’t have hot chocolate often, but when I do, I go for the good stuff
Hot chocolate only applies in extenuating circumstances
Yes. Like when you are out somewhere that does really good hot chocolate, or when you are at home and have run out of tea and coffee.
This begs the question, do you go full on with the hot chocolate, whipped cream, marshmallows etc ? "
Personally? No. I want to enjoy the hot chocolate itself, not turn it into a kid’s tea-party |
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