Title: Tea and Coffee Post by: Tibby on May 25, 2004, 02:21:38 PM What do you guys like in your Tea and Coffee?
Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Reba on May 25, 2004, 02:59:51 PM A Texan asking about tea? Scary
A touch of cream Tibby thank you ever so kindly for asking! And stimulating conversation! :P Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Gracey on May 25, 2004, 03:08:20 PM Quote What do you guys like in your Tea and Coffee? Clean Water...... and pure, unadulterated, nothing added, nothing lost coffee! (http://www.smiliegenerator.de/s24/smilies-10060.png) Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Whitehorse on May 25, 2004, 05:10:50 PM Tea straight.
Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Shammu on May 26, 2004, 01:41:10 AM Coffee, straight up and black. ;D
Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: ebia on May 26, 2004, 03:19:36 AM Coffee: straight and black. Preferably filter, but that's impossible to find in Australia.
Tea: milk, no sugar. Green tea: sugar, no milk. Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Tibby on May 26, 2004, 04:06:40 AM Coffee- Black
Tea- Cream and suger Green Tea- half a Lime Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: archangel on May 26, 2004, 02:36:44 PM Love tea and coffee but no caffeine ;)Could this question have anything to do with the time of day it was posted? ???
Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Willowbirch on May 26, 2004, 05:52:56 PM In My Coffee: hot cocoa mix, chai latte mix, cappucino mix, amaretto creamer, sugar and a cookie, but only because the church puts all that junk out every Sunday morning for fellowship. (If left to myself, I would only drink spring water...with a little lemon... ;D)
Tea: its okay. :P Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: sincereheart on May 27, 2004, 08:50:49 PM Tea: Unsweetened, with lemon.
Coffee: Sugar and powdered creamer. Hot tea: Sugar and lemon. Most especially green tea! I just know you were dying to know! ;) Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: colleen on May 28, 2004, 10:04:26 AM I usually just drink water. Not even soda. I splurged the other day and had lemonade.
I don't drink coffee at all. Not only is it not condoned by my faith, it tastes awful. I don't drink anything with actual tea leaves in it. BUT I love peppermint tea with sweetner and a bit of half and half. I saw some the other day with some spices and rose petals, but it's expensive so one day when I'm feeling rich. I also like lemongrass tea provided I can find it with no tea leaves added. Finding tea for me is hard b/c I don't want the actual tea leaves in there (again has to do with my faith), not to mention as an anemic I don't need the tannin. Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: JudgeNot on May 28, 2004, 10:33:35 PM Cocoa in my coffee - ice in my tea.
Quote Not only is it not condoned by my faith "It's not what goes into your mouth that makes you unclean, but what comes out of it." Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Tibby on May 29, 2004, 03:02:27 PM I don't drink coffee at all. Not only is it not condoned by my faith What are you? Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: JudgeNot on May 29, 2004, 08:20:50 PM Tibby asks:
Quote What are you? Sheesh, Tibby! She's a female human. ;D Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Symphony on May 29, 2004, 08:32:19 PM I like my tea bag left in only 15 seconds or so--in freshly boiling water. Nothing added. Much longer and it seems the tea starts to become bitter. ;) Coffee--only if just brewed, hot--a little on the strong side, black. :) Green tea is nice too. :) Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: JudgeNot on May 29, 2004, 08:35:03 PM Symph - your taste in coffee/tea shows you are a true purist.
Or is that "Puritan". :-X ;D Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: ebia on May 30, 2004, 03:11:31 AM Symph - your taste in coffee/tea shows you are a true purist. A purist doesn't use teabags.Or is that "Puritan". :-X ;D Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Tibby on May 30, 2004, 03:44:05 AM A true purest would suck on the tea leaves straight from their garden! ;D True purists eat the used coffee grounds and, using there body as a filter, make the next batch of coffee with the urine. :-X ;D
Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: ollie on May 30, 2004, 06:18:12 AM I usually just drink water. Not even soda. I splurged the other day and had lemonade. "I don't drink coffee at all. Not only is it not condoned by my faith"I don't drink coffee at all. Not only is it not condoned by my faith, it tastes awful. I don't drink anything with actual tea leaves in it. BUT I love peppermint tea with sweetner and a bit of half and half. I saw some the other day with some spices and rose petals, but it's expensive so one day when I'm feeling rich. I also like lemongrass tea provided I can find it with no tea leaves added. Finding tea for me is hard b/c I don't want the actual tea leaves in there (again has to do with my faith), not to mention as an anemic I don't need the tannin. Romans 14:1. Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations. 2. For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs. 3. Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him. Ollie Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Willowbirch on May 31, 2004, 09:06:29 PM Tibby asks: ;DQuote What are you? Sheesh, Tibby! She's a female human. ;D Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: lovemy3kids on November 22, 2004, 01:23:43 AM Although I live in the coffee capital of the world, I do not drink coffe. No caffeine for me thanks. I do enjoy Green Tea and other Herbal teas.
Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Soldier4Christ on November 22, 2004, 11:21:46 AM I use green tea, also. There is something to it that seems to help with the body pain that I experience. Unless you use the decaffienated kind it does have half the caffiene that coffee has and some herbal teas have more than coffee.
Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Patzt on November 22, 2004, 01:43:41 PM What do you guys like in your Tea and Coffee? I love just a little milk in my hot tea. The tea has to be made from freshly boiling water poured into a tea pot with loose tea leaves in it. (The tea I use is Fortnam and Mason from London England brought to me by a friend who visits that store regularly). I warm the tea pot before making it and then the tea steeps for 5 minutes before I pour it into a china tea cup that also has been warmed. ;D Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Patzt on November 22, 2004, 01:47:47 PM I forgot to say that I also love good coffee. I worked in Tim Horton's Donuts Shop for a few years on the night shift making the muffins and biscuits, etc. and I guess I just got a love for good coffee then. I have a Bunn Coffee maker and make a pot a day. But the coffee has to have 18% cream in it to be any good for my taste buds. Few restaurants seem to use 18% so it's always a treat to come home and have a really good cup or mug of coffee. ;D Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Symphony on November 23, 2004, 08:42:19 PM Boy, this Tea & Coffee thread is getting murkier and murkier--pardon the pun. ;D
Yes, PR, I have the green tea just about daily - for the supposed therapeutic qualites--bioflavanoids, or whatever they're called. I also really enjoy ordinary orange pekoa black tea, but steeped for only a few seconds. As soon as the tea deepens to a rich amber color, out comes the bag. For me it becomes bitter if I leave the bag in it longer. Unless, sometimes, I going to have "white" in it(as they call the milk or cream in London?). Then I don't mind how long the tea is steeped, or how strong it becomes. But I only use skim milk in it, if I do. When you say cream, Patzt, is that whole, dairy cream? Or the sythetic stuff? And how do you know if your serving has 18% in it or not? That's interesting, in a Tim Horton's Donut Shop. Donut shop coffee does seem always to be so good. I'm not sure if there is that chain in U.S. For me, it was Dunkin' Donuts, but the closest one is 100 miles, so it's been awhile. Muffins and biscuits. Oh, now, biscuits are to me just very fine cuisine. Did you use a generic franchise mix, or from a recipe? I've never heard of US donut shops serving biscuits. Maybe in the South they might. But I do enjoy a good biscuit. And to me, a good biscuit is one that can be eaten plain, with no butter or condiment, and it's still delish. Microwave it for 20 seconds, if its day old, and I'm all set. ;D Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Patzt on November 23, 2004, 09:05:15 PM When you say cream, Patzt, is that whole, dairy cream? Or the sythetic stuff? And how do you know if your serving has 18% in it or not? That's interesting, in a Tim Horton's Donut Shop. Donut shop coffee does seem always to be so good. I'm not sure if there is that chain in U.S. For me, it was Dunkin' Donuts, but the closest one is 100 miles, so it's been awhile. Muffins and biscuits. Oh, now, biscuits are to me just very fine cuisine. Did you use a generic franchise mix, or from a recipe? I've never heard of US donut shops serving biscuits. Maybe in the South they might. But I do enjoy a good biscuit. And to me, a good biscuit is one that can be eaten plain, with no butter or condiment, and it's still delish. Microwave it for 20 seconds, if its day old, and I'm all set. ;D Hi Symphony... For me it MUST be 18% Table Cream. It says that right on the carton. Most coffee shops serve 10% Coffee Cream but 18% is so much better to my taste buds. Tim Horton's apparently have a few donut shops in Florida and along the northern border of your fine country like New York State and Michigan and Ohio but in Canada there are thousands of them. In my city of approx. between 95,000 and 100,000 people, we have 38 Tim Horton's!!! We had a huge bag of mix to which we added all the fresh ingredients like grated carrots, etc. for the Whole Wheat Carrot muffins. Biscuits are in three flavours...plain, raisin and cheese. I really liked working there for minimum wage! Strange how sometimes you do enjoy your work but make peanuts!!! Title: Re:Tea and Coffee Post by: Symphony on November 24, 2004, 01:13:30 AM Oh, I see. Yep, we have raisin biscuits, too(with cinnamon). Hmm. 18% table cream. Hm, we don't have that classification here, that I know of. Typically grocers carry whipping cream, and half&half--the latter is what most use for their coffee. It's half cream and half milk. In restuarants or a donut shop it will be eitgher h&h or a "creamer" synthetic product(and not very good for you either). h&h is typically upscale, but a few fast food places do serve it. McDonalds does. That's nice you enjoyed working like that. That s the important thing. So did you wait on people, or just bake in the back? You probably had to be there long before they opened in the morning, or maybe they were 24 hr, huh. |