The same reason people put salt on their food, to enhance the flavour.snowplow said:I have a question to all tea drinkers:
WHY do you put sugar into tea? If you don't like the taste, why drink it? Why not drink juice instead?
I don't understand why you drink tea if you find the taste so unappealing you have to put sugar into it. What is the point? Please tell me.
I do not care for this reality.Ren3004 said:NOOOOO! You'll break the fabric of reality if you do that!Sasquatch99 said:I do not drink tea.
Code:Fear the Englishman braking the stereotype!
OT: No milk, no sugar. Drinking tea with milk isn't very common where I come from and I don't really think it needs sugar.
On the rare occasions where I drink coffee, I also take it with no sugar, by the way.
Oh, OK. Kittens are good too.Sasquatch99 said:I do not care for this reality.Ren3004 said:NOOOOO! You'll break the fabric of reality if you do that!Sasquatch99 said:I do not drink tea.
Code:Fear the Englishman braking the stereotype!
OT: No milk, no sugar. Drinking tea with milk isn't very common where I come from and I don't really think it needs sugar.
On the rare occasions where I drink coffee, I also take it with no sugar, by the way.
I have substituted it with my own. Mine has lots of kittens.
Maybe. Maybe not.Ren3004 said:Oh, OK. Kittens are good too.Sasquatch99 said:I do not care for this reality.Ren3004 said:NOOOOO! You'll break the fabric of reality if you do that!Sasquatch99 said:I do not drink tea.
Code:Fear the Englishman braking the stereotype!
OT: No milk, no sugar. Drinking tea with milk isn't very common where I come from and I don't really think it needs sugar.
On the rare occasions where I drink coffee, I also take it with no sugar, by the way.
I have substituted it with my own. Mine has lots of kittens.
And was that a Mythbusters reference?