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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 449009" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Tea. Water.</p><p></p><p>English Breakfast tea in the morning. It's what the English call "strong" tea, (i.e. the tea equivalent of crawl-out-of-the-cup coffee)</p><p>Earl Grey tea tastes like soap. Bergamot is a lovely perfume, but I don't want to drink it. </p><p>Lady Grey tea is lovely in the afternoon when English Breakfast starts to give me the jitters.</p><p>Darjeeling is not bad for a change of pace</p><p>Plain old Orange Pekoe most of the time, since that's what's available at work.</p><p></p><p>Water. By the bucketful.</p><p></p><p>Very occasionally, a caffeine-free diet pop. Whatever's in the house.</p><p></p><p>An 8 oz cup of sugar free cranberry juice every night before bed. Allegedly keeps "female problems" at bay, and I don't mind the taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 449009, member: 3907"] Tea. Water. English Breakfast tea in the morning. It's what the English call "strong" tea, (i.e. the tea equivalent of crawl-out-of-the-cup coffee) Earl Grey tea tastes like soap. Bergamot is a lovely perfume, but I don't want to drink it. Lady Grey tea is lovely in the afternoon when English Breakfast starts to give me the jitters. Darjeeling is not bad for a change of pace Plain old Orange Pekoe most of the time, since that's what's available at work. Water. By the bucketful. Very occasionally, a caffeine-free diet pop. Whatever's in the house. An 8 oz cup of sugar free cranberry juice every night before bed. Allegedly keeps "female problems" at bay, and I don't mind the taste. [/QUOTE]
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