You don't consume anything that might risk your health?Aylaine said:Neither for me. Last I checked, coffee is bad for you, and I really don't like the taste of most teas. :3emion said:simple. tea of coffee, the GREAT question. asked for centuries XP
got in a discussion with a friend, so lets set this ones and for all ;P
hehe smooth x3 learn something new every freaking day XDmireko said:Coffee. Tastes good, sets my mind in motion.
And for the record, tea leaves have a lot of caffeine in them but there's far less in tea itself.
Here's some Stephen Fry to convince you:
Well if you like a decent strong earl grey then I recommend you try sainsbury's taste the difference, Twinings tastes like floor sweepings in comparison.Conor Wainer said:Yes... you're not alone, I think its a waste of money, you may as well boil the kettle, pour the water, then add some die - there's no flavour. Weak tea (or water, as some of us see it), is what nearly threw me off the stuff. Oh, and I dislike all non-black teas as well.Continuity said:Earl Grey, Hot!
How odd! My personal criteria for a good cup of earl grey is weak enough that I can see the bottom of the cup...Conor Wainer said:Love Earl Grey and English Breakfast, but it takes too long to make properly (strong enough I can't see the bottom of the cup). Coffee for me thanks.