Tea or Coffee ???!


Question: if so how do you take yours ????


Answers: if so how do you take yours ????

Peppermint tea. Just pour hot water onto the teabag

coffee very strong with two sugars.

Coffee one and a half spoons of coffee a little milk please thanks!

coffee strong 2 sugars

Tea if I have eaten anything like egg and bacon, or marmite, coffee all the rest of the time, latte, normal, milky, you can keep your strong fancy stuff. Ugh!

Coffee and I drink it black

Big spoon of coffee with 1 sweetener and about half semi skimmed milk and tea not too light but not stewed less milk then coffee and also 1 sweetener though it tastes much sweeter.

Coffee very strong with absolutely no sugar!

TEA definately - p.g. tips, strong but milky with one large sugar.

tea- i cant stand coffee. i have it very milky with 1 sugar

Omg i LOVE tea. It definitely keeps me going. Not too weak not too strong with a dash of milk. It has too be hot as well.

And its always nicer when it comes from a freshly made pot of tea. Or when someone else makes the perfect cup for you, which is usually only my mammy!lol

A cup of tea after a hard days work is great. A cup of tea when your stressed, when your cold, when your happy. Its the ultimate treat. And chocolate or toast goes a treat along with it! x

coffee, please!
hot, sweet and blonde!

I usually prefer coffee with cream and extra sugar, but if someone has some lemon, I love tea with lemon .... and extra sugar, of course.

milky coffee with 2sugars

COFFEE, , , , NOT 2 STRONG, NOT 2 WEAK..U?

Ice tea with splenda. I don't drink coffee.

Tea, i try and taste all teas my fav being - earl's gray and another one which i was given from the opposite side of the world from Vietnam was not labbled afraid i will have to go and ask, very very good, the more expensive the better the qaulity and taste, i recommend..

Jen

I like both

Coffee - a little sugar and cream

Hot Tea - sweeten with honey, sometimes lemon

tea definitely. There's so many kinds to choose from out there that you don't need to put anything in it. Try the new lipton white tea

Both - depending on the circumstances. Strong white tea first thing in the morning, white coffee with breakfast. Tea again in the afternoon and coffee after dinner.
Where I am the locals drink a 'cortado' which is a shot of condensed milk and a shot of expresso coffee served in a little glass. Even better is a barraquito which is a cortado with added liqueur, cinnamon and lemon.

love Latte in a tall glass mug with one brown sugar >>>

I like coffee with hot milk. Freshly brewed is lovely but im happy with nescafe gold instant !

skinny latte and tea with milk thats it!

cappucino, with a flake to dip in it

Strong please, with half-full milk and 1 sugar. Cheers!

I prefer tea :)

Coffee, coffee, coffee!!!!

Bizarrely, my tastes have changed. When I was (much!) younger, I used to drink it with full fat milk and two big sugars. Then, when I was at university, because I was the only one who drank it with sugar, and couldn't be bothered to go back to my room for the sugar, I started drinking it without. And then gradually cut out the milk, so drank it black, no sugar.

Recently, I've developed a taste for lattes, and Starbucks' caramel machiatto - full of milk and sugar!! But I'll still drink normal coffee black no sugar.

Tea - if strong then with 1% milk and no sweetner.
Tea - if weak then no milk and no sweetner; maybe a slice of lemon.
Tea - if fruit then no milk and no sweetner.
Coffee - weakish; after a meal or if I'm hungry; no sweetner; maybe with 1% milk.

I used to drink a lot of coffee but now i've moved on to tea - (strong as you can make it, milk, no sugar)

Green flavoured tea no sugar added please.

coffee white one sugar





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