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Jan 09, 2015 06:54AM

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Yay! Good work

I am not fond of the taste of my Earl Grey with just honey in it, but I can drink it with sugar and milk and it is okay. I prefer English Breakfast or Irish Breakfast in the morning with sugar and milk. I have yet to try Lady Grey.
If someone asks, I am a coffee drinker vs. a tea person, but I can be quite happy with just a cup of hot water. I am not giving up coffee, but trying to back off of the caffeen.
I am drinking something with pomegranite and raspberry in it right now, and it is not ringing my bell. I think the raspberry is what I am not liking.

I had some sample packs of a few different flavors, and there was a little left of each so I threw them all together in a tin. That is what I am drinking right now. I think it was peach, apricot, and maybe grapefruit. It smells very peachy which is nice but I think either I made it a little strong or the grapefruit's acidity has taken over. It's not bad but doesn't taste as good as it smells.





I also discovered a while back, from googling different types of coffee drinks, that there is a thing called 'dry cappuccino', which has way more froth than regular cappuccinos. Since the froth is my favourite bit, I quite liked that discovery, and fortunately Costa knew what it was when I ordered it. :-)









But... what is it? If it's not milk? And you guys seem to use it in tea as well? Or am I wrong and just coffee?






My best attempt would be that it is like flavored milk? But more sugary:-) hope that makes sense :-)


My in-laws used to put milk in their coffee, but no sugar. I really always thought that they did it to cool it down, but I finally asked once. They both grew up during the depression and had to cut out the sugar when it was rationed and just got used to drinking it that way.
I use non-dairy creamer (flavored or plain - depending on how I am feeling ) every once in a while, especially if I am buying it somewhere where it is very strong. If I use the creamer, I always put sugar in it too though. I do not like the creamer or milk by itself. I have a hard time drinking lattes for the same reason, except for mochas, which are sweeter.
I tried a tall flat white at Starbucks last weekend. Yuck!

Whenever I head out on the highway, I stop at one of the gas stations and get XLarge coffee, and add about 5 French Vanilla creamers. That's the only time I use creamers. I see it as a treat. Put on an audiobook, sip on tasty coffee, and settle into the trip.



I'll have to keep that one in mind. I like that company. I love that they give you samples in the catalog and in the order!

Plantain? Interesting. Never thought of that in a tea before.

Plantain? Interesting. Never thought of..."
Isn't that just a bananna albeit one you don't eat, but cook with it? They are bland and kind of sharp, like a green bananna to me.
Does it taste like bananna/coconut Marcus?
What's a rooibos?

Have you gone back to coffee yet? Hehe


Rooibos is an herbal tea and is caffeine free. I really like it, by itself or as the base for several of my herbal tea blends. It's supposed to have some health benefits - antioxidants and such. I think it's also referred to as bush tea by some of our members.



I'm mostly a brew-at-home coffee drinker. One cup mandatory, two cups max per day. No greasy, diluted coffee for me. That's how creamers and milk in coffee tastes to me. However, I enjoy cinnamon or cardamom in my coffee so I add a pinch just before brewing.
I'll settle for almost any coffee if necessary, like when on the road. Will add sugar if truly awful stuff to cover up scorched taste. I find that diners tend to deliver the best no-frills coffee like I prefer.


It's the hibiscus that creates that yuck flavor in the zinger teas. There's no rooibos in those.


Good to know, thanks. I may check out some of the rooibos blends. I know that there must be a good tea shop in Portland. I need to look around. I will also check out republic of tea for the one Marcus recommended.
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