I can see changing my opinion on all this stuff, no matter what I posted.'
@GoshisDead,
I drink green tea all the time. Iced. Now, if it's what the cool kids do, I might switch off to water.
@roger,
"Best no calorie drink in all the world", says Schoolhouse rock
@dyslexia,
Perhaps without knowing it you have highlighted a fundamental philosophical point. Those "atheist selves" never arise
except in debate with "believer others", albeit that such debate can take place in ones own head.
@fresco,
I'm a raging fire breathing theist of apocalyptic proportions, I just like tea.
Atheist tea lover here: Russian Caravan, Darjeeling, Prince of Wales, Earl Grey, Lady Grey, Lemon scented, Pure Peppermint, Oolong, Jasmine, Lotus Peak White Tea, English Breakfast, Irish Breakfast, Ceylon Cardamon & probably a few more ... are currently on my shelves.
I rather fancy coffee, too.
@dyslexia,
Well, actually one of my (English) is such a person. That might have rubbed of a bit.
The road to Hell is paved with good infusions.
We seem to have a bunch of unrepentent teaists here, with some even admitting to being monoteaistic.
@dyslexia,
dyslexia wrote:
eva honey, honey would be a redundancy, you're already the sweetest lady on a2k.
Not always!
But it was very sweet of you to say that. Did Diane sneak some honey into your tea?
This morning I'm being a rebel and drinking mexican yerba mate. Holy caffeinated!
@squinney,
Quote:littlek wrote:
I am even purist-er than you. I drink my tea with just tea in it.
That would seem a bit dry for my taste.
Dry? What, with all the water in it? <grin>
@GoshisDead,
That reminds me of an expensive brand of tea bags that I like - and buy rarely: Pixie Mate. I've tried their Mate Limon, and Chocolate Mate Solstice.
http://www.pixiemate.com/loose-tea.html
@ossobuco,
I have recently become fond of mates.
@GoshisDead,
GoshisDead wrote:
I have recently become fond of mates.
It appears you truly have become Australian then!
Unless you refer to the Yerba maté tea?
@dlowan,
dlowan wrote:
GoshisDead wrote:
I have recently become fond of mates.
It appears you truly have become Australian then!
Unless you refer to the Yerba maté tea?
Both. I seem to click with aussies, at least on-line. But I love Matés as well.
@dyslexia,
dyslexia wrote:I am a tea drinker. I have my tea (Assam or when slumming, Twinnings English Breakfast) with lemon and sugar. Lady Diane, on other hand, has her tea (most anything from Liptons to every variety of herbal) with cream and sugar. I am a tea purist, lady Diane however, is without any sense of taste or decorum.
I also am an atheist while Lady Diane is an agnostic. I believe my point here is clear.
That would explain why you never liked her. Clearly your relationship is doomed. Break up before one of you gets emotionally attached to the other!