No.1179
Tea or Coffee?
No.1180
No.1182
coffee is bad for you
asian tea or nothing
stop being a filthy ameripleb
No.1183
Iced tea.
No.1184
No.1185
Why not both?
>>1182I've heard it's bad for you, but haven't really looked into it. Sometimes coffee is just an excellent excuse for a pause from work, meeting with a friend, catching some air, etc.
No.1424
sweet iced jasmine tea.
the good ol' indonesian classic
No.1425
Both.
No.1427
Both.
I love tea, but it's more of an afternoon, relaxing kind of drink. I especially enjoy a nice herbal tea in the Winter. There's nothing quite like having a few cups of that before bed as I stoke the fire a bit.
Coffee is my drink of choice in the early morning until around noon, especially while I'm working. When it's brisk outside, nothing is more pleasurable than stepping outside with a fresh brewed mug and enjoying a smoke on the deck with a coffee in hand. Truly terrific.
No.1428
I drink Bigelow Constant Comment most college days. If I want more tea later, I drink Bigelow Green tea with lemon.
I like Mochas, but don't drink much normal coffee. I'm a white girl at heart.
No.1431
Coffee with cinnamon and brown sugar in the morning, and a piping hot enormous mug of tea in the afternoon is GOAT on days off. On days of work or study, an IV drip of coffee.
No.1433
Coffee in the morning, Tea in the afternoon.
No.1434
>>1185I've heard its good for you. Its one of those things people go back and forth on, like eggs
No.1453
Coffee a best, I only drink tea when I'm ill. Usually chamomile with lots of milk and sugar. This is apparently a shill-thrilled up way to drink chamomile, but I think it makes a pretty good sweet, milky tea. shill-thrill the police.
No.1622
Coffee. Tea maybe in the late evening before going to bed.
No.2071
I love the smell of coffee in the morning.
Coffee at times, tea at others. I like green tea quite a lot.
No.3403
>>2071There is indeed nothing quite like the smell of tea.
No.3407
>>1179Both.
Some days I easily drink two liters of tea, usually green jasmin. Other days I'm drinking either only black coffee, or cappuccino.
And whenever I drink any of them, I can't believe I'd drink any of the other. It's like a mild form of MPS.
No.3408
>>1182Too much probably is (like most things), but I've read few study supported articles where they say it prevents things like dementia or Alzheimer.
Here's one study I got with just a quick google search:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20182054Here's one about lowering depression for women:
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-the-news/coffee-depression-women-ascherio-lucas/ No.3415
>>1179Both.
Coffee is usually my morning refreshment and gives me the caffeine I need to deal with people I work with, I usually drink cappuccinos or lattes.
As far as tea, I usually make my own tea, as a relaxing drink in the afternoon, i usually mix a little honey with it also to make it a little sweeter.
No.3416
Coffee until as late as 1100 or 1200. After noon, it's tea time.
My coffee is usually a blonde roast americana with no creme or sugar. Tea comes from Steven Smith.
No.3417
Coffee. And non of the Starbucks bullpoppycock, and no ruining it with milk or sugar: just black coffee.
No.3422
>>3417Truly a man after my own heart. Black coffee is where it's at. Starbucks is overrated and overpriced.
No.3433
Only drank coffee once, thought it was gross. I don't want to risk becoming dependent on caffeine either, those people who can't function in the morning without coffee are sad. I love tea though.
No.3436
Coffee during work hours, it makes for a nice ritual really.
Tea on the sporadic nights when the mood hits, good for relaxing in front of the pc.
No.3443
No.3444
I get incredibly affected by caffiene and I usually make coffee too hot so I'd have to choose tea since it has a nice smell and easier to make and helps me sleep.
I used to be obsessed with coffee a few years ago too.
No.3446
5 AM Black coffee.
5 PM White tea.
No.4052
Coffee regularly. I don't buy tea myself but I'm not averse to it if it's offered.
I've recently started drinking my coffee black. It took a couple weeks to get used to the taste, but after a while I found the caffeine has more kick to it now, more like when I first started drinking it. It makes the different blends and roasts more distinct too.
No.4199
>>1179Tea is most definitely superior, especially considering all the teas out there dedicated to improving health problems like liver repair and cancer prevention.
No.4203
I drink both.
Coffee on lunch break, Tea when i get home.
No.4206
I really don't like the taste of tea. Black coffee, no sugars. Treat yourself once in a while, get some Blue Mountain or something.
No.4256
coffee in the morning
tea throughout the rest of the day
No.4435
Tea. I've started building up some caddies for when I have company, or for different times of day, different moods. I still drink coffee but I prefer the ceremony involved in preparing and serving tea.
No.4478
Tea is more therapeutic for most people but nothing for me beats a good hot cup of coffee.