Who prefers coffee over tea?

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  1. aviannovice profile image86
    aviannoviceposted 11 years ago

    Who prefers coffee over tea?

  2. Jackie Lynnley profile image84
    Jackie Lynnleyposted 11 years ago

    I do prefer it but I know it is not good for me so I try to enjoy tea in as many ways as I can. I have to say though I still have to have me a delicious black cup now and then!

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I like both, especially those wonderful flavored teas.  Now those can be quite an education in learning what they are good for.

  3. xstatic profile image61
    xstaticposted 11 years ago

    It depends on the time of day. Coffee is a must every morning, two or three cups, stroong and black. Then maybe another cup or two in the afternnoon. With lunch, I like English or Irish breakfast tea, then maybe a green or Earl Grey in the aftennoon. In the summer though, I drink copious amounts of unsweeteened ice tea. I avoid caffeine after 4 PM though.
    The latest studies seem to show coffee is good for you, I'm glad to see.

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      It's amazing the quandry between what IS and isn't good for you.  It always changes.  When my mother was growing up, she was told not to drink milk after adulthood, as she would get too much calcium in her system.

  4. CreatePerfection profile image72
    CreatePerfectionposted 11 years ago

    My husband and I have our morning routines like everyone else.  The difference between his and mine is what we drink.  I am definitely a coffee person and I really look forward to my morning coffee.  My husband, Bruce, drinks Chai tea.  His drink always smells so great with all those spices in the tea, but I am not even tempted to drink tea instead of coffee.

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I have tried Chai, including the real drink from the Asian countries.  I love it, and it really is so inexpensive to make.  I omit most of the sugar from it, as I don't use it in my coffee and tea.

  5. mvillecat profile image69
    mvillecatposted 11 years ago

    Being a girl from the southern state of Georgia I have to say cold sweet tea is the choice during meals and when it is very hot outside. But, just like most other places we love our coffee...any time of day!

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I like cold tea in the summer, too, but it has to be unsweetened.

 
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