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How many sugars do you put in your Tea? (2 Viewers)

rozymisty

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2-3 with coffee, with tea it varies...not a big drinker of either really.
 

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I generally drink English Breakfast tea with a touch of milk (the lactose free stuff which is already adds a little sweetness) and no sugar.

I don't add anything to flavoured or herbal teas (T2 is awesome).

Generally none, occasionally 1/2 - 1...depends on my mood....otherwise a teaspoon of honey is nice.

I also like Iced Tea as its less sweet than soft drink but could do with a little less sugar.
 
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i used to have 2 1/2
then i had 2
now i dont have any sugars.
weirdly enough, i never liked sugar in my coffee though
 

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it depends.

t2 english breakfast is pretty bitter if you leave it in the pot too long, so one in that.
english breakfast teabags, no sugar.
green tea, teaspoon of honey, if it's plain green tea, if it's herbal or green tea with flavouring [vanilla is amazing] then no honey.
 

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I generally drink English Breakfast tea with a touch of milk (the lactose free stuff which is already adds a little sweetness) and no sugar.

I don't add anything to flavoured or herbal teas (T2 is awesome).

Generally none, occasionally 1/2 - 1...depends on my mood....otherwise a teaspoon of honey is nice.

I also like Iced Tea as its less sweet than soft drink but could do with a little less sugar.
I think English breakfast is enjoyable without sugar or milk.
Brilliant on its own.
Good tea or coffee doesn't require sugar or milk if you just want to enjoy the coffee itself.
I wouldn't recommend tea or sugar with peppermint tea.
Sometimes I gargle with peppermint tea after brushing teeth when not on the battlefield. (I use sand as "battlefield toothpaste")
 

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always 2

i only had a 1/2 cup the other day and i still had 2. i was at a chem lecture - i had to keep awake!
 

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heres a question for everyone ~~
my friend was drinking a tea that was a chai and green tea blend.
do you add milk like you do to chai? or not like with green tea?
HELP! THIS IS A CHRISIS!
 

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I put a small teaspoon of honey in. I don't like the taste of sugar in tea, even less so in coffee.
 

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