View Poll Results: Tea or Coffee?
Tea



31
60.78%
Coffee



20
39.22%
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Tea or Coffee?
#16
I'm completely tea obsessed. I've managed to find teabags very similar to Yorkshire Tea here thank god. However, I have to make it with bottled water because I can't stand the chlorine flavour you get in the water! Of course if I go to the States I don't even try to get a good cup of tea, apparently the restaurants and hotels have rules against boiling water too hot in case they get sued for burning someone..WTF.?! Plus the tea is weak and flavourless. So coffee it is in the States
Yes, I know I'm nuts when it comes to my need for proper English tea....
Yes, I know I'm nuts when it comes to my need for proper English tea....
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Agree completely. I like tea, I don't like the flavour of coffee much at all. I like Tetleys Orange Pekoe here, it has a good strong taste. But I only like tea with skimmed milk, don't like any form of creaminess in it. Cheers!
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#21
Pop into Mail N Mart India's Groceries on Regent St. and get a box of Harris tea bags. You won't be disappointed and its much cheaper and very nice.
#22
Tea 80% Coffee 20% ... progressed from many year of Tea 100%.
Quite enjoy the new-ish Chai variety by Twinnings, not every day, but about once a week. Otherwise English Breakfast or Lapsang. Green tea also enjoyable once in a while.
Quite enjoy the new-ish Chai variety by Twinnings, not every day, but about once a week. Otherwise English Breakfast or Lapsang. Green tea also enjoyable once in a while.
#23
We drink normal tea, but for the sake of cradle visitors keep an extensive collection of what is essentially potpourri in the cupboard.
#26
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Tea is disgusting, vile, vomit inducing stuff. Can't abide the smell of it even.
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Oink I shall keep my eyes open for these, many thanks...I do have a Regent St. Just near me...but a different one! But I might luck out in our Scoop & Save as it has all sorts of bits. We have a 'new' Tea Boutique opening in Fredericton! I hear you all saying 'oohh' don't I?
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where are the moderators when we need them...! I shall try to keep calm and carry on!