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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 2:25 pm
I was born with tea running though my viens. Im not lying either. I drank tea so much when I was a todler that one of my sippy-cups turned dark brown. Ive always drank lots of tea. In the winter I drink about 3 pots a day, in the summer I drink huge glasses of iced tea.
Drinking Tea is such a wonderful Loli activity, that I was wondering how many of you love drinking tea, and how many of you do it often.
I was ealier making myself a tall glass of iced tea, and then wondered, in the summer do you switch to iced tea? I know its wayy to hot out right now for regular tea, so I either make myself a glass of costco brand iced tea, or make a pot and cool it. So, do you switch to iced tea? Then also, do you make it with just iced tea mix, or just cool regular tea then add sugar and/or lemon?
*sips iced tea from a brightly coloured straw*
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 2:37 pm
I grew up on tea too, but it was iced tea all year round. I make it hot with 10 tea bags and 1 and 1/3 cups of sugar. I then dilute it after an hour or two.
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 3:10 pm
I love tea, but I rarely get to drink real tea. I'm usually sucking down iced tea, no matter what the temperature. But when ever I go out to restaurant, if it's possible, I will get tea.
And I was wondering...has anyone ever tried rice tea? Just curious...It probably doesn't taste any different
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 3:19 pm
Ryukyu~Bath I love tea, but I rarely get to drink real tea. I'm usually sucking down iced tea, no matter what the temperature. But when ever I go out to restaurant, if it's possible, I will get tea. And I was wondering...has anyone ever tried rice tea? Just curious...It probably doesn't taste any different
Mmmm... no I havent...
Maybe Ill look into it. Were can it be purchased? Or are you asking because you wonder too? sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 3:38 pm
I don't have a clue where to get it...It just really sounds interesting ^.^ But if you do find somthing, do post it! 4laugh
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:09 pm
I myself love tea, but not that lipton stuff or what they give you at resturants. I like apple cinnamon, chamomile, rose bud and peppermint tea. I've never tried any of them with ice though, but I think I'll try it. Maybe put some clear white tapioca balls in it.
Anyone have a Q-Cup where they live? We've got one and they have the most awesome tapioca tea. heart
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:36 pm
Ryukyu~Bath I don't have a clue where to get it...It just really sounds interesting ^.^ But if you do find somthing, do post it! 4laugh
Ill ask next time I go to the nearest oriental store.
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:40 pm
Artificial_by_Necessity I myself love tea, but not that lipton stuff or what they give you at resturants. I like apple cinnamon, chamomile, rose bud and peppermint tea. I've never tried any of them with ice though, but I think I'll try it. Maybe put some clear white tapioca balls in it. Anyone have a Q-Cup where they live? We've got one and they have the most awesome tapioca tea. heart
I love Earl Grey. Its my favorite. Then black current, rose bud, mint, green, and vanilla tea. Yum. OH! And Chai Tea. So good.
I love buying Chai Latte's and Iced Chai Latte's. Theyre really expensive at the local cafe, so I always buya few whenever Im down the 'states. Like at a Jimmy Bean or those little drive through coffee shacks. We don't have them up here, and they make good drinks at fairly good prices. No fast food-ish places around here make drinks like that.
Ive never had tapioca tea. What is it like? How do you make it, or is it just flavoured bags? (I personally like boiling my tea in a pot with the tea right in it, then straining it after)
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:45 pm
Reminds me that I really wanna buy one of those Japanese iron earthen-ware pots. They're quite expensive, but really nice. The tea must taste fantastic in them =)
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:56 pm
I don't think of tea as activity, truthfully. Nor do I drink it to quench my thirst. No--I treat my tea as a caffinated drink, much like other Americans drink coffee. I make some in the morning to waken me up, and then not again. Tea has loads more caffine than coffee, but is spastically more flavourful.
I don't really like the taste of cold tea, thruth-be-known. And the more bitter it is in my mouth, the better, so sweet tea is a no.
I guess you could say I'm just weird.
surprised
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:26 pm
I love tea so much. <3
I prefer iced tea, but I'll drink tea hot or cold at anytime of the year. X3 As long as it's sweet.
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:04 pm
I actually never drink tea. @_@; Part of it being that I can''t seem to drink any hot beverages at all. Even iced tea is something I drink only rarely. I''m more of a lemon/lime soda person.. >.>;...
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:10 pm
Artificial_by_Necessity I myself love tea, but not that lipton stuff or what they give you at resturants. I like apple cinnamon, chamomile, rose bud and peppermint tea. I've never tried any of them with ice though, but I think I'll try it. Maybe put some clear white tapioca balls in it. Anyone have a Q-Cup where they live? We've got one and they have the most awesome tapioca tea. heart I only drink the Lipton kind because it's easier to get around where I live. In the fall I make my own blends from plants I've grown over the summer.
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 9:36 pm
I like drinking tea when it's cold outside. I am fond of iced tea, but I don't drink it too often.
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Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2005 10:10 pm
[.SamusAran.]
Reminds me that I really wanna buy one of those Japanese iron earthen-ware pots. They're quite expensive, but really nice. The tea must taste fantastic in them =)
Oh, they are very nice and fun to use. I love mine. Plus they are really pretty in my opinion.
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