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Hurray for coffee!! yes the first step is accepting and admitting that you are a javaholic!! Lets all give each other a group hug!
With that said, wowzas!!! Mzjazz, yes, the arabs drink their coffee and teas super duper strong!! I didn't know this till I met a few from morrocco and watched how they made their stuff. It would put Starbucks out of business I think
Yowzaas!!! Maybe that's why I prefer mine a little stronger.
And for those who love tea, I love tea. When I first met my hubby, he's from Bangladesh, he asked me if I wanted a cup of tea. I thought it was strange because in our family, we only drank tea during the winter. Anyway, he then asked me if I wanted milk in my tea. I looked at him horrified, and said 'WHAT ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?!' and he laughed at my 'ignorant' self. I told him 'Are you copying the Brits?!' of course back then I had nothing to do with 'brits' because I was a texan and we texans don't put no dang milk in our teas.
LOL! Anyway, I tried it and loved it ever since. By the way it's not your typical Lipton tea, nuh uh, this is straight up indian tea that is much stronger and has a better taste and more caffeine in it! You can buy these teas at indian markets and sometimes asian. They started selling one that is really popular called PGtips, in texas, or at least here, there is a store which is owned by HEB, called Central Market *more for the vegetarians and hippies like me*, anyway, they've started selling the PGtips.
With that said, wowzas!!! Mzjazz, yes, the arabs drink their coffee and teas super duper strong!! I didn't know this till I met a few from morrocco and watched how they made their stuff. It would put Starbucks out of business I think
And for those who love tea, I love tea. When I first met my hubby, he's from Bangladesh, he asked me if I wanted a cup of tea. I thought it was strange because in our family, we only drank tea during the winter. Anyway, he then asked me if I wanted milk in my tea. I looked at him horrified, and said 'WHAT ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND?!' and he laughed at my 'ignorant' self. I told him 'Are you copying the Brits?!' of course back then I had nothing to do with 'brits' because I was a texan and we texans don't put no dang milk in our teas.