Are you a Tea or Coffee person?
#1
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Me........................tea all the way 
Ah, can't beat a good cuppa (Yorkshire Tea is the dog's bollocks).
Ah, can't beat a good cuppa (Yorkshire Tea is the dog's bollocks).
#5
Tea, tea & more tea (preferably of the Yorkshire variety)! It's not very Melbourne though so I have to have the odd latte!
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#7
I only drink tea at home but I quite enjoy a latte sometimes if I am out and about.
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I recently bought some really nice coffee for when Kporte and Ems visited
just in case they were posh 
p.s I shouldn't have bothered
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Tea every time--can't seem to make it like mum did.Perhaps I will have to go back to loose tea and a strainer.Coffee only when out.
#13
Tea.
No problem with the smell of coffee but the taste makes me feel physically sick. I got so tired of trying to explain to Italians that I can't stand any of their coffee whether it be espresso, cappuccino, caffelatte etc. that I now just tell them I'm allergic to it.
I can't eat tiramisu either or anything else with coffee.
No problem with the smell of coffee but the taste makes me feel physically sick. I got so tired of trying to explain to Italians that I can't stand any of their coffee whether it be espresso, cappuccino, caffelatte etc. that I now just tell them I'm allergic to it.
I can't eat tiramisu either or anything else with coffee.
#14
Get up: Coffee
Mid morning: Tea
Lunch: Coffee
Afternoon: Tea
Dinner: Green Tea
Evening: Coffee
I'm sure you all wanted to know that!
Mid morning: Tea
Lunch: Coffee
Afternoon: Tea
Dinner: Green Tea
Evening: Coffee
I'm sure you all wanted to know that!
#15
Tell me. Do you daintily squeeze the teabag using the string or do you simply squash the teabag against the back of the spoon with your big grimy thumb?




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