I drink about three cups of tea by day. Earl grey at breakfast, with a bit of bread. Two cups during my day at work, currently some chinese mix of green tea and smoked tea.
In the evening I also drink some vervein.
I drink it as much to warm myself up as for the purpose of drinking.
I drink it without any sugar or anything else. I often joke I drink my tea as I drink whiskey, and whiskey as I drink tea, no additive, thanks. (exception for the genuine kind of arab mint green tea, which must be very sweet)
I drink it when it's very hot, almost still boiling. I know when I drink with others, I'm always finishing my cup when they are starting to find it warm enough to start drink.
When my tea is too cool, I can't stand how bitter it is.
In the evening I also drink some vervein.
I drink it as much to warm myself up as for the purpose of drinking.
I drink it without any sugar or anything else. I often joke I drink my tea as I drink whiskey, and whiskey as I drink tea, no additive, thanks. (exception for the genuine kind of arab mint green tea, which must be very sweet)
I drink it when it's very hot, almost still boiling. I know when I drink with others, I'm always finishing my cup when they are starting to find it warm enough to start drink.
When my tea is too cool, I can't stand how bitter it is.
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Date: 21 September 2005 12:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 September 2005 12:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 September 2005 01:00 pm (UTC)I too drink my whiskies and teas sans additions. Except for iced tea (which I prefer Southern sweet and with lemon) and tea in Chinese restaurants. For some reason, Chinese restaurants automatically hit me with a bizarre version of Imperius where I suddenly find myself putting three sugars into those little cups and ordering cocktails in unnatural colors.
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Date: 21 September 2005 01:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 September 2005 01:06 pm (UTC)The quote however was about Giles, an eminent member of the Brittish fraternity of sexy, tweedy, intellectual, ruthless men, and therefore was worth mentionning ^^
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Date: 21 September 2005 01:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 September 2005 01:11 pm (UTC)Iced tea do not count either, and I like them chemical Lipton and Peach-y.
Scary Chinese Imperius o_o bad Feng Shui, possibly ? XD
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Date: 21 September 2005 01:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 September 2005 03:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 September 2005 04:25 pm (UTC)I do like iced tea, but it tends to make me hyper. Good for RPG long nights.
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Date: 21 September 2005 07:29 pm (UTC)Tea, I love it in winter, but do not have it much now it´s warm. I can not have tea too late in the day, but love to make myself a cup of tea before dinner, as soon as I get home. Oolong or lapsang souchong are my favorites, but got a whole tray loaded with teas and tea samples, and bags and paper napkins with samples push on me. I do not even want to know what it looks like!
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Date: 21 September 2005 08:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 21 September 2005 08:47 pm (UTC)*DEAD*
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Date: 22 September 2005 07:02 am (UTC)*basks in the shared Giles love*
Sounds lovely/ When I move in I want to have a collection of different sorts of tea like that. *notes Oolong and lapseng souchong as kind of tea to try out*
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Date: 22 September 2005 07:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 22 September 2005 03:25 pm (UTC)Hurray for fellow non-coffee tea drinkers!
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Date: 22 September 2005 09:30 pm (UTC)Po-nay *writes it out*
I think it's partly because I leave the satchel thingy in it too long in those cases. And also simply because I like it better very hot ^^
Hurray indeed ! I remember once reading a line in a Sci-Fi novel a character wondering how most people seemed to drink coffee reguarly in the 20th century though that did explain a lot of bad decisions in political and environmental topics. It struck me as a very smart comment ^^