How many people now like iced tea after visiting America....? or even coffee.....
I always keep it in the fridge now.....a great drink on a hot afternoon on the deck.......:D
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How many people now like iced tea after visiting America....? or even coffee.....
I always keep it in the fridge now.....a great drink on a hot afternoon on the deck.......:D
My daughter loves it. We first had it in Germany (where my father was posted) and we had access to a huge Canadian supermarket, and then again in Singapore.
I find it a bit sweet, and I am going to have a go and cooling down the Lady Grey tea that I drink with lemon rather than milk. Will report back on what that tastes like!
I like my tea sweet hot or cold.....and its nice with lemon...I'm not sure about iced coffee.....I had that in Boston I'm not sure I like it.....Quote:
quote:Originally posted by fiona
My daughter loves it. We first had it in Germany (where my father was posted) and we had access to a huge Canadian supermarket, and then again in Singapore.
I find it a bit sweet, and I am going to have a go and cooling down the Lady Grey tea that I drink with lemon rather than milk. Will report back on what that tastes like!
Most restaurants serve Iced tea without sugar and you can add it yourself to your liking. I don't drink any type of tea (you can tell I'm not British!!), but my husband loves all varieties. When I make iced tea for him at home, I use his favorite tea bags and let him add the sugar if he wants to.
Well my mother brought me up on milk and tea, believing coffee was bad for children. By the time she thought I was old enough to drink it I didn't like the taste of it, and still don't apart from the occasional one laced with alcohol!
Same here - and I too have never developed a taste for coffee! I don't even know how to make it - if we're entertaining, my husband always has to make the coffee!
I hate missing my morning fix of coffe on work days, don't miss it on my days off or holidays, but on days I am working my brain is like porridge without it. In saying that on non-working days the caffiene fix comes from diet coke and diet Irn-Bru.
They sold it in cans a few years ago in the UK under the name of Liptonice. I'd just started to enjoy it when they took it off the market !
I've seen it for sale in Publix and Walmart but have never tried the American version.
I buy ice tea in a can like real coffee..and make it up the way I like it.....:DQuote:
quote:Originally posted by mikewj
They sold it in cans a few years ago in the UK under the name of Liptonice. I'd just started to enjoy it when they took it off the market !
I've seen it for sale in Publix and Walmart but have never tried the American version.
You can get it unsweetened. I cannot drink the sweet stuff but drinks lots of unsweetened
Martin
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quote:Originally posted by fiona
My daughter loves it. We first had it in Germany (where my father was posted) and we had access to a huge Canadian supermarket, and then again in Singapore.
I find it a bit sweet, and I am going to have a go and cooling down the Lady Grey tea that I drink with lemon rather than milk. Will report back on what that tastes like!