Coffee or Tea?
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What kind do you prefer? (Dark, medium, light roast, Kenya AA, Colombian Supremo, black or green, etc)
How do you prefer brewing it? (Machine, K-Cup, French Press, Ibrik, bags, loose leaf, etc)
Which do you prefer and why?
Or do you enjoy and appreciate both? (Or neither I guess. Juice is alright. Wimps.)
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If I’m writing- coffee
If we are talking, I’ll have a cup of what ever is on the fire. Have sweet n low - will travel.
Truthfully , bread and coffee and cookies or baked goods will keep me a bit longer than a hand shake.
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I use espresso grounds in my machine, and I take it with cream and cocoa mix; poor man's mocha
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Tea is for Rebel Scum
@ Brick - made me play this out loud!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=28&v=ypsySf2P0as
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Brick wrote:
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That made me laugh! Just about the perfect answer!
However I'd agree with Carlos, it just depends.
I always wake up with some spoon-melting joe, however, I like to unwind and relax with tea.
I recently started using loose-leaf tea for the first time, and it is fantastic.
Brewing some black tea with cherry blossoms in a tea ball that I bought from some Amish folks. Bliss and delicious.
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Coffee - first thing in the morning - Folgers black silk half decaf half real, heaped tablespoons, 1 cream. No sugar.
After that till mid afternoon - hot PG Tips or Joko tea. PG (English) Joko (South African). Mellowed with milk or sugar? No
Coffee mid afternoon, bit less strong than the morning. Then more hot tea.
I found this pic and it made me smile.
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Oh well, have not figured out how to add yet.
As a real treat I like Jamaican blue mountain coffee - but that is a once a year extravagance as it cost about $50 a pound.
Wonder what kind of coffee or tea Star Wars Jedi would like?
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As far as it goes, I drink a fair variety of teas, tisanes, chai, and hot chocolate as well. I'm not in any particular "camp" as far as preferential treatment of hot beverages is concerned.
I sure hope humanity benefits from this thread.
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JamesSand wrote: I like my coffee like I like my women - roasted at 200°, ground into a fine powder, boiled in water, freeze dried, and kept in an air tight container
Wow... I thought "I like my coffee like I like my women - cold and bitter" was going too far
I drink mine dark, cheap, and from a french press (not because I'm fancy, but because the french press works while camping and I got into my coffee habit while living in a tent for 9 weeks). However, I'm trying to cut the habit. The water footprint of coffee is astronomical (140 liters per cup1), and the industry isn't always ethical when it comes to the cheap stuff I drink. I've spent so much time around development workers that, along with the caffeine, I get a hint of guilt with every sip
EDIT: https://coffeelands.crs.org/2012/09/302-the-water-footprint-of-your-coffee/
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Have to watch that stuff though - like the rest of my body parts, my digestive system is not as young as it used to be and more than a couple of cups a day is too much for my abdomen.
I like tea too, but tend to not care too much for herbal blends whose flavor is subtle; I prefer stronger tasting teas. Ordinary black tea is good, and I'm particularly fond of Earl Grey and a cinnamon spice tea made by Good Earth.
Less personally, I've gotten some education about both tea and coffee this past year that I'll share.
Regarding tea, I'll just cite a conversation I saw documented on social media sometime earlier in 2019:
# 1: "What're you drinking?"
# 2: "Lipton Tea. It's still steeping in my cup."
# 1: "I read something interesting about that. Do you know how they rinse the pesticides off of the tea leaves?"
# 2: "No. How's it done?"
#1: "You're doing it right now."
Regarding coffee - I watched an online video by a British gentleman who calls himself Thoughty2. His videos are mini-documentaries on some subject related to science, technology, history, media, and similar topics, and the one I have in mind was a summary of how selected popular foods are processed. In the segment on coffee, Thoughty2 noted that if you buy unground beans or coffee that was ground in your presence, you are getting exactly what you believe - pure coffee. But most commercial coffees already ground and for sale on the supermarket shelf are actually a mix of coffee, corn, soybeans, and twigs. Yum. (I am drinking a cup of the Folger's that's readily available right this very minute, for full disclosure.)
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Tea is okay on occasion, particularly when it's cold or I'm stressed. I prefer ones with different spices as those tend to have the best well-rounded flavors.
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My favorites are oolong, jasmine, hibiscus-, chamomile-, and mint-based herbal teas. Oolong and jasmine are good for running around. Chamomile and mint are good for staying in. Also, mint tea helps for common colds and stomachaches -- sometimes a little ginger helps too.
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In the afternoon I usually like cold bottled green tea or sweet tea, depending on how hot it is and if I need a sugar boost.
Late evenings: jasmine, hibiscus, mint, or herbal blends with a citrus flavor.
On rare occasions I'll also do an Irish coffee to have energy for socializing if it's later in the afternoon or evening. But I try to limit my alcohol so it isn't often.
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olvs wrote: can't imagine my life without coffee
How do you take yours?
I found this Mocha coffee things from Mc Donald's that is almost as good as two spoon fulls of swiss miss in my coffee. lol
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