best coffee/tea i ever had was in nepal - the sherpa's would serve you tea that had a sorts of spices in it with cream - just delicous - sounds like the thia tea that Ycat is typing about
Al's thread, part 3, where the heck are you?
there is a tea from india called black spice tea that is amazing very flavorfull and mouth watering
I always go into little markets that advertise far away teas and foods love to try new things, I found a little asian market in town and it is a great place they have seafood very cheap and fresh and all kinds of noodles and other things that I cant find at the regular supermarket
mono i think the tea i mentioned is a black tea - i have some although have never been able to make it as good as i had over there
Need something strong to live at those altitudes.
well if it has no taste I dont want to drink it unless its water hahahah and that I prefer with no color or taste hahahhahaha
How funny that we're talking about coffee in Al's thread. What are we talking about over in the coffee thread?
missing people and photo's?
LOL
I'm sure Al knows exactly where he is.
and victor where exactly is that
Al visits Andy's Daily Pics site sometimes.
Farts! Jeesh. We're talking about farts in the coffee thread. Too funny.
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I love Thai iced tea, but I can't drink it often because of the sugar in it. I drink coffee (hot only) with half and half, no sugar, and I like cream in my hot tea, but something to sweeten the regular iced tea (honey in hot or cold tea is fine with me!) The thought of iced coffee makes me gag.
Last summer while visiting my niece in Pittsford, she asked if I would like some tea---she's a huge fan of exotic flavors, & her brother gave her some chocolate based tea----yuck! I kept adding honey, & cream, but it still had a very bitter aftertaste.
Chocolate tea does not sound good.
Lipton has a vanilla carmel truffle tea...ohhh it is yummy
now adding chocolate to coffee works for me lol one day only had half a cup of java left and added some hot chocolate that I had just made for the kids it was really good
Mmmm, love chocolate in my coffee. Not sure about it in my tea.
in coffee not in tea lemon is made for tea
Right, but Robindog was saying she had chocolate tea. Eeeew.
oh too each his own hahahahha DH like a bear now and then yucky I think its grows
I like cramberry he hates it lol it all depends on taste buds right it would be strange if we all liked the same thing
The chocolate-based tea came in about 6 flavors---it was loose tea, & had to be steeped---I chose the orange chocolate flavor, but the choc. was the unsweetened dark good-for-you-kind, & frankly much too bitter for me. However, I'll be back in Pittsford this summer, & see what new varieties my niece has!
ok after all that the best thing to drink when you need to really get going is a nice pot of epresso and then add cream and something sweet
that will get the motor going and the work done hahahhahah
