We have everyone from all over here, but tea is a world wide beverage and everyone takes theirs a bit differently. So tell me, how do you take your tea? If it’s Earl Grey I like cream until it’s my color (caramel brown) and a tablespoon of honey. Matcha I drink straight. And of course southern sweet tea I like just a little tart with strawberries, no ice.
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How do you take your tea?
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I don't.
Moo and two.
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I usually drink tea in the winter when I feel that perhaps something is coming at my throat or lungs and I just drink it as it is, without anything else. My favorites are chamomile tea and rosehip tea. Sometimes I squeeze a lemon in it.
I also find that very strong tea is very useful when I have diarrhea. It really clogs me then. So strong Indian tea and rosehip tea are very good for diarrhea. That's why if I drink too much rosehip tea I feel like I'm pooping logs of wood.
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Iced and sweet - Southern Style. Often with mango syrup added.
Black or green tea, usually flavored, no sweetener or dairy of any type. Hot or iced. depending on mood and ambient temp.
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These days, a splash of whole milk and 1.5 teaspoons of stevia (sweetener).
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