Still doesn't make sense that I don't like tea. I'm trying again, this time focusing on more traditional teas (Green Tea, Earl Grey, etc.), rather than the non-caffeinated herbal variety.
Do I have British roots or not? It's time to step up to the plate.
Green tea, as it so happens, is my first foray. It is steeping as I type.
Monday, August 08, 2005
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I like tea alright, though like coffee, I don't crave it.
The advantageg to tea, particularly green tea, is that it's good for you, which coffee probably isn't.
But tea just plain sucks ass. I don't mind coffee, but I don't crave it either, so I simply don't drink it. But tea, did I mention it just plain sucks ass?
That's the rub. I probably don't drink so much coffee that it really negatively affects my health, but I would guess I'm at the upper end of the safe range.
Either is better, health-wise, than pop. I drink a little less pop now, and for home consumption have switched to a brand made out of all-natural ingredients. But I can't solve the coffee equation. I'm just hoping that tea is an acquired taste.
If my Blog had any readership whatsoever, perhaps I could expect an actual Brit to chime in and give some advice.
Aaron, absent for nearly every other post, always manages to chime in on the tea posts (this being the second in the last year or so) with CONVICTION.
Whither that conviction elsewhere mon frere?
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