Maple Trapper
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Love the smell of coffee but never liked the taste. For me it's mostly ice water, summer and winter, even when working outside in cold temperatures.
I love the smell of coffee but can't get past the bitterness. I've been a tea drinker my entire life, I drink a couple of cups of brewed tea in the morning and we have decaffeinated iced tea at home. I'm a bit of a tea snob so it's Taylor's of Harrogate or Twinings or Stash teas only . Lipton for iced tea and Lipton hot tea only if there's absolutely no other choice.
Robert
Just John Wayne or the Lone Ranger sipping tea around the campfire.
Sorry, but REAL MEN drink coffee.
Imagine John Wayne or the Lone Ranger sipping tea around the campfire.
Sorry, but REAL MEN drink coffee.
Imagine John Wayne or the Lone Ranger sipping tea around the campfire.
Sorry, but REAL MEN drink coffee.
I love the smell of coffee but can't get past the bitterness. I've been a tea drinker my entire life, I drink a couple of cups of brewed tea in the morning and we have decaffeinated iced tea at home. I'm a bit of a tea snob so it's Taylor's of Harrogate or Twinings or Stash teas only . Lipton for iced tea and Lipton hot tea only if there's absolutely no other choice.
Robert
Yorkshire Gold is always in the cupboard. And we like the Scottish Breakfast as well.Glad to see another here who drinks Taylor's teas. BTW, I met a girl on the Net who lived in Harrogate. Said it's about 14 miles from York.
Have you tried their Yorkshire Gold blend? I usually drink region-specific teas, like Ceylon or Darjeeling. But I like some blends, like Yorkshire Gold or Twining's Irish Breakfast. I haven't tried the Taylor's Irish version. Their Ceylon is about identical to that from Twining's and is probably obtained from the same tea gardens around Dimbula, Ceylon/Sri Lanka.