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Tea is more of an afternoon/evening drink for me. (Also black, no sugar.)< HARUMPH! > Not a tea drinker in the lot, it seems. Philistines.
Tea is more of an afternoon/evening drink for me. (Also black, no sugar.)< HARUMPH! > Not a tea drinker in the lot, it seems. Philistines.
Starting to sound like my ex over there.I have needs! Meet my demands dangit!!
Earl Grey. Hot.< HARUMPH! > Not a tea drinker in the lot, it seems. Philistines.
A 100 box of Twinning's (Earl Grey) teabags doesn't last me very long. Tea at my first work break, at 10:00am. Tea at 2:00pm when I finish work. Tea around 6:30pm, after dinner, as a "digestive." Milk, 2 sugar. (Now Monkfruit sweetener, due to the diabetes thing.)Earl Grey. Hot.
Visiting the American South was a pain in the butt, as a tea drinker. They know sweet and unsweet, but don't have a clue that it can be served hot.I normally drink iced tea with Splenda. I wasn't aware of monkffruit sweetner. I tried stevia but couldn't adjust to it. I do green tea in the evening to relax. Hot with a couple of sweeteners. I haven't tried tea with milk in it. It seems strange to me. I guess drinking it cold with sweeteners and not sugar seems strange to some. lol
Even though I drink it iced, I prepare as if it's hot. I have an electric kettle just for tea. I'll pour the hot water in an insulated cup with the tea bag. I let it steep for a time. The longer, the better. Add sweetener to it and stir. I'll put ice in a tall glass then pour the tea in. Perfect, fresh glass every time.
Hell, in some parts of the South they don't think it can be served unsweetened. It's a 2 to 1 ratio sugar to tea. lolVisiting the American South was a pain in the butt, as a tea drinker. They know sweet and unsweet, but don't have a clue that it can be served hot.
The Monkfruit sweetener is typically cut with Erythritol. There's no aftertaste that I can detect. Stevia I find to be just horrible.