How do you enjoy your tea?
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
United States
June 14, 2008 4:03pm CST
I love tea with dinner, if it's chilled
and has honey and lemon. I've tried hot tea for dinner
but I don't really like it, much.
How do you like your tea?
Do you add fruit to your tea?
Or try a fancy or unusual tea?
Have you ever added honey to your tea?
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@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
16 Jun 08
It's really good!
I like Constant comment which tastes
like oranges. That is very nice!
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@wondericequeen (7876)
• Hong Kong
15 Jun 08
I love to enjoy my plain tea, I seldom add anything there because it's our culture to drink it plain. Sometimes I do add a little honey because I want to have it in a bit different way.
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
15 Jun 08
Tea is really healthy!
I'm glad that others find it
enjoyable too!
Be well.
Thanks for stopping by.
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@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
15 Jun 08
Lemon juice is good! It reminds me of
everything Southern. LOL!
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@emma412 (1156)
• United States
14 Jun 08
I love my cold tea with tons of sugar in it. But we can't find it in restaurants out here so recently I have had to make it myself. I prefer other people to make it for me! LOL! I think it tastes better that way. My hot tea I like with a little bit of milk and a squirt of honey in it. YuM! Your discussion ismaking me want some tea!
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
15 Jun 08
I love sugar in tea, as well.
Sometimes i'll add a packet or two.
It's always a rare treat.
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@bagumbayan (2705)
• Philippines
13 Aug 08
I dont drink much tea, although colas do no good. I want my tea cold and usually buy bottled teas. I tried honey and put in some lemon but whe you drink bottled teas no need to add some more.
@Zergonipal (807)
• Poland
15 Jun 08
I like hot tea with sugar in the morning. It always wakes me up so peacufully. Chilled tea is very good too, but I don't like tea with honey or lemon. I haven't tried any fuits in my tea (if I won't count lemon, hehe). About unusual tea... I like red tea. I tried green tea too but it's not so good like the red one. Cheers and happy myloting.
@shantiquarian (146)
• United States
15 Jun 08
I love tea in any form. Adding to it just enhances the experience.
@bfarrier1 (2082)
• United States
15 Jun 08
I have tea with dinner also,it is on ice,I buy it by the gallon and it already has sugar added but thats all and I dont add anything.You have a great night.
@chrislotz (8137)
• Canada
15 Jun 08
I love all kinds of tea, whether it is hot or cold. I like the different flavours. I especially like to drink green tea since it has all good stuff in it. It also helps to lose weight as it gets your metabolism going faster. I like my hot tea with just sugar, or sometimes with a little milk. Sometimes I like to put some lemon in it. I drink about 2 cupts of tea every day. I thin I will go make a cup right now, thanks.
@eloouuu (176)
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14 Jun 08
Ah, tea. I love tea but then of course I would, I'm English! Ever since I was a child, I drank tea in the morning, tea at lunch time, tea with dinner and tea before bed as well. I've tried many teas but my favourite is just plain tea. It does have to be sugary as I have a bit of a sweet tooth, but nothing except that and milk. I can't say I've ever tried iced tea but the thought of that sounds horrendous because there is nothing worse than a cuppa that's gone cold - it's the kind of surprise that nobody likes. This of course means it has to be borderline scalding for me.
With regards to "fancy" tea, I do occasionally drink earl grey tea but not as often as I used to. There are sometimes infusion teas in the cupboard and the best one of those that I have tried was a raspberry and cranberry infusion tea, that I had in France. It was surprisingly nice but it did burn my mouth - it was bright pink too! I'm not used to drinking bright pink tea.
I have never drunk tea with honey - the only thing I've ever had honey with is oatmeal and I don't know how you'd get it in the cup, it's far too sticky and globby. One thing I do have to add though - I really don't understand why Americans don't make tea the same way as me - surely it's not right to put tea in a microwave?