Which do you prefer drinking: coffee or tea?

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  1. Daisy Mariposa profile image71
    Daisy Mariposaposted 12 years ago

    Which do you prefer drinking: coffee or tea?

  2. Just Ask Susan profile image90
    Just Ask Susanposted 12 years ago

    First thing in the morning I need my coffee. Later on in the day or in the evening I sometimes will have a tea. But my preference is coffee.

  3. Cara.R profile image64
    Cara.Rposted 12 years ago

    I prefer drinking herbal tea, I use to enjoy coffee but I had to give up caffeine, even decaf was too much. Lemon and Ginger tea, Yum.

  4. ThePracticalMommy profile image89
    ThePracticalMommyposted 12 years ago

    Coffee. Coffee. Coffee. This mommy doesn't function without at least one cup of coffee in the morning. wink

    I really do prefer coffee to tea, unless I'm not feeling well. I associate tea with illness since that's what I was given when I had a sore throat or other ailments as a child. Tea and honey can really work wonders.

  5. Sinea Pies profile image63
    Sinea Piesposted 12 years ago

    Coffee!!!!!  I love the smell.  I love the look.  I love the taste.  I love the kick it gives me to get going again. Yes! Coffee.

  6. ktrapp profile image93
    ktrappposted 12 years ago

    Tea. Tea. Tea. But the 4 people in the office where I work would all say coffee. coffee. coffee. They're mildly obsessed with their Keurig coffee machine.

  7. Dexter Yarbrough profile image68
    Dexter Yarbroughposted 12 years ago

    I am not a coffee drinker. I had a Starbucks something or another the other day and it was OK. Certainly not worth the ridiculous price. I drink green tea. A magnificent drink!

  8. Dee aka Nonna profile image61
    Dee aka Nonnaposted 12 years ago

    I'm not sure I have a real preference.  I love tea and I love coffee.  I keep trying to make myself choose but I can't.  OK! OK!  I love tea and I love making it in a wonderful teapot and serving in wonderful tea cups.  I guess that's my answer.  Oh my, a great question that made me really think about it.

  9. Kris Heeter profile image71
    Kris Heeterposted 12 years ago

    I prefer tea - particularly herbal teas!

  10. Blond Logic profile image94
    Blond Logicposted 12 years ago

    Now it is tea. I like coffee but I hate not sleeping and the jitters. I lived in Britain for 20 years and when I arrived, the only coffee was Nescafe. Hence I became a tea drinker.

    Now in Brazil,  coffee can be found as a complimentary beverage even at gas stations and hardware stores.

    Here they sell tea made from everything. If it has leaves or can be ground to a powder, they will make a tea out of it. There are many natural remedies that the locals use surrounding different types of tea.

  11. Momstalk profile image61
    Momstalkposted 12 years ago

    Coffee all the way. If I drink a tea it is sweet and fruity.

  12. stayingalivemoma profile image81
    stayingalivemomaposted 12 years ago

    This is a no brainer for me....COFFEE!! I love coffee. I love opening up a fresh package of ground coffee and inhaling the aroma. I love the taste and flavor of that first cup you pour after its brewed and how it warms my body and seemingly brings me to life each day!

    No Starbucks or anything like that--it's cheaper and better to brew your own at home.

    I do, occasionally have a cup of green tea with my fiancee. That is, of course, if there's not any coffee around!

  13. PeanutButterWine profile image60
    PeanutButterWineposted 12 years ago

    I love them both!

    Coffee to me is the most beautiful wonderful delicious aroma and satisfaction in the morning or after dinner; but late at night a good decaf Chai tea with cinnamon and milk is so soothing to sip while reading a novel before bed...

  14. Cardisa profile image87
    Cardisaposted 12 years ago

    I like both for two completely different reasons. I like coffee for its flavor and tea for its health benefits. I drink more tea because I don't like decaf and regular coffee increases my blood pressure.

  15. instantlyfamily profile image70
    instantlyfamilyposted 12 years ago

    For so long it was COFFEE! I do still enjoy it, however I now prefer tea. Tulsi tea, to be exact. It is the most delicious tea and it leaves me with a sense of well being. I tried it 3 months ago and now drink it twice a day and sometimes more. It's also know as holy basil tea, grown only in India.

  16. lburmaster profile image72
    lburmasterposted 12 years ago

    Oh! They both are so charming.... Hot tea with milk and sugar!

  17. Injured lamb profile image68
    Injured lambposted 12 years ago

    I prefer both actually but sad to let you all know that I have no choice but to stop drinking coffee few years back...well, it made me up the whole night, it really tortured me...that's why...but once a while...yes, I still have one or two sip for the solution of addiction..

  18. LaThing profile image60
    LaThingposted 12 years ago

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  19. MarieAlana1 profile image69
    MarieAlana1posted 11 years ago

    I just love my coffee. It is my antidote against groginess. Tea helps me settle down though.

 
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