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Does PC drink tea?

OH FUCK YEAH I DRINK TEA.
My preferred tea is a spot of sleepy-time herbal tea. :)
 
Mind enlightening us Non-Americans? :P
The southern US (Where TN is) is known for being one of the only places in the US that actually enjoys sweet tea in masses. So yeah, I LOVE sweet tea. It's like heaven.
 
I remember getting a peach sweet tea at a restaurant here, it had so much sugar that it seriously tasted like I was drinking those peach ring candies, only in liquid form. Pretty sure I had sugar cravings for the next week because of that.

That sweet tea's some strong stuff at times.
(And apparently I'm not used to it anymore! Not like I used to be.)
 
North Americans, please explain - what is sweet/unsweetened tea?!

I drink hot black tea, no milk, no sugars. I tend to drink a cup every morning and every afternoon (around 4-5pm). I used to take a little bit of milk but I prefer my tea super strong, and after I was abroad for a while and didn't have regular access to milk, I adapted to just drinking plain black tea. :P
 
Sweet Tea is the best. When I moved to Texas, I've been drinking that shit like beer. And I still am. It's way better than Lipton or Nestea or any other iced tea out there.
 
North Americans, please explain - what is sweet/unsweetened tea?!

I drink hot black tea, no milk, no sugars. I tend to drink a cup every morning and every afternoon (around 4-5pm). I used to take a little bit of milk but I prefer my tea super strong, and after I was abroad for a while and didn't have regular access to milk, I adapted to just drinking plain black tea. :P
When we refer to "unsweet tea" we're just referring to black tea, generally iced, in my experience, without honey or sugar or anything like that.
"Sweet tea" is the exact same stuff, but you add sugar while it's still hot, usually right after you remove the teabags. Oh, and sweet or unsweet tea is generally made in vast quantity, compared to the single serve of loose leaf.
 
Tea tastes gross. I'm fine with water.
 
i brew tree everyday :)

Lately I've been concerned about my liver and gallbladder so I've been drinking a licorice tea and a dandelion tea. I love learning about all the benefits of different teas so I'm always trying new ones. I drink my teas plain unless I'm having chai tea, then I add a little milk/cream and some sugar
 
i brew tree everyday :)

Lately I've been concerned about my liver and gallbladder so I've been drinking a licorice tea and a dandelion tea. I love learning about all the benefits of different teas so I'm always trying new ones. I drink my teas plain unless I'm having chai tea, then I add a little milk/cream and some sugar
Licorice tea sounds... Strange. I dunno if I trust that one. Dandelion tea, on the other hand, sounds superb. I made dandelion cookies once - they were super puffy and fuzzy and weird. None of my family had more than a bite, but I enjoyed them. I think.

Are you drinking any other kinds of tea that have significant health benefits?
 
i brew tree everyday :)

Lately I've been concerned about my liver and gallbladder so I've been drinking a licorice tea and a dandelion tea. I love learning about all the benefits of different teas so I'm always trying new ones. I drink my teas plain unless I'm having chai tea, then I add a little milk/cream and some sugar

would you recommend licorice root tea for liver? Is licorice tea really beneficial?
 
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