I'm not a big fan of coffee, but the Cappiccino that my school will sell in the mornings is pretty amazing. Just make sure to wait a good 5 minutes unless you want 3rd degree burns in your mouth.
I think it is just a southern US thing. I've maybe tasted that kind 1 or 2 times in my life.
You, sir, have not lived! Sweet Tea is devine. Bojangles and McDonalds have the best Sweet Tea avaliable without having a grandmother make it herself. Couple it with some cold cornbread, and you have yourself a pretty good snack.
Lol, I meant that I've maybe tasted the kind of tea that Jeff/Shona drinks once or twice in my life. (or something similar... hot tea in general is what I'm getting at)
I prefer the Red Diamond brand... or McCalister's sweet tea (may've misspelled that)
Lol, I meant that I've maybe tasted the kind of tea that Jeff/Shona drinks once or twice in my life. (or something similar... hot tea in general is what I'm getting at)
Us tea is very different to ours - when i ordered it in Maine the woman was like "Ew, yous drink it like that"
We have a tea bag, boiling water (Add sugar if you like), then add milk, take out the tea bag after making it as strong as you want.
We have a tea bag, boiling water (Add sugar if you like), then add milk, take out the tea bag after making it as strong as you want.
Psshh. Tea bags... it all about the loose leaf. Tea bags are just wasteful. I can make one pot of tea using loose leaf (green tea, of course), and just keep using that pot all day, and sometimes the next day as well. AND you can share the same pot with all your friends. Personally, I don't like to put anything in my tea. That's probably because I drink green tea for the most part, which is naturally amazing. Black tea is great too (especially Earl Grey), and I guess it's more acceptable to add things to it as well.
when i ordered it in Maine the woman was like "Ew, yous drink it like that"
Really? Because I go to school in Maine and literally everyone I know drinks like 10 cups a day. Hot tea is pretty big in New England. In case you don't remember, they actually fought a war because they didn't want to have to pay a tax on their precious tea.
when i ordered it in Maine the woman was like "Ew, yous drink it like that"
Really? Because I go to school in Maine and literally everyone I know drinks like 10 cups a day. Hot tea is pretty big in New England. In case you don't remember, they actually fought a war because they didn't want to have to pay a tax on their precious tea.
Yes, but when she heard how i wanted it made, she was like "Lulz, whut" because they make it different.