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Bullmoose
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I can only blame my wife's cousin for it. I recently discovered Chai spiced tea. I love it. It seems to go real well with FMOTB. I prepare it the traditional way, with cream and sugar.
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Re: New finds
I love Yuban and Earl Grey as well.
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Re: New finds
Early Grey is my morning standard
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Re: New finds
Well I'm not a big coffee drinker but I go through a lot of tea. Favorites are Stash brand Chi black and green teas, Irish and English Breakfast By Bigelow, and C/S Morning Thunder, when I can find it.
Most usually a 20 oz. cup to start the day and a cup or two in the evening, when I'm not chugging Dr. Pepper.
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Re: New finds
I'm a big fam of the Bigelow offerings myself.
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Re: New finds
Well I'm not a huge coffee fan, but I do like it in the evenings. I love tea, however, and go through tons of Bigelow English Breakfast Tea. I have a bunch of it in my desk at work and get through most days with it.
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Coffee is the staff of life in this household (tobacco a close second). Nothing but Peets, fresh every week. I get the French Roast whole bean, Camille gets the decaf ground for a French Press. Used to have a small espresso machine and would take a shot each moring in my FR.
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Re: New finds
I like my tea milky and sweet and my coffee hot and black.
It's usually Folgers or Maxwell House for coffee and Twinings English Breakfast tea.
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Bullmoose
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Re: New finds
I love coffee. It just doesnt love me some days. I have to buy the new folgers, simply smooth, so it doesnt eat holes in me belly. Otherwise I get heartburn so bad I literally get sick. But tea I can drink by the bucketful, Go figure!
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