^Or better yet, go natural, with agave nectar (delicious) or stevia plant (pretty good, but takes a little getting used to).
I run the gambit
[Editor thread]The phrase is "run the gamut".[/Editor thread]
Sugar is better, but if you must go with one of the sweeteners....Equal... Yuck. I can't understand how anyone actually likes any of those artificial sweeteners. They all taste bad.
Pink = Aweful
Blue = Meh
Yellow = Actually okay, once you're used to it.
^Or better yet, go natural, with agave nectar (delicious) or stevia plant (pretty good, but takes a little getting used to).
Having grown up in the south, I've long believed that tea must be sweetened and iced to be worth drinking... but I'm interested in trying something new. I've never really been a fan of unsweet tea, but I've also never really attempted to branch out and try different things. Unfortunately, I don't know where to start. Chai? Green? Earl Grey?
So, I'm curious as to how all of you take your tea and what recommendations you might make.
^Or better yet, go natural, with agave nectar (delicious)
Ahhh...I wouldn't have known -- I drink soy.^Or better yet, go natural, with agave nectar (delicious)
I like agave nectar, but you have to skip it when you use milk or cream, because it'll curdle.
black tea with milk
thestrangledcorpse said:^Or better yet, go natural, with agave nectar (delicious) or stevia plant (pretty good, but takes a little getting used to).
More likely at health food stores but they're not all that difficult to find.thestrangledcorpse said:^Or better yet, go natural, with agave nectar (delicious) or stevia plant (pretty good, but takes a little getting used to).
Are these typically available at the grocery store?
Also, I saw some sort of "Fruit Teas" at the store... but I didn't notice any tea in the ingredients. Does anyone drink this type of tea?
I tried the "English Teatime" (which apparently is just black tea) and it was pretty good. How much milk do you usually add? I think I might try it with milk next.
Also, I saw some sort of "Fruit Teas" at the store... but I didn't notice any tea in the ingredients. Does anyone drink this type of tea?
Also, I saw some sort of "Fruit Teas" at the store... but I didn't notice any tea in the ingredients. Does anyone drink this type of tea?
my Dad's tea, which literally had a drop of milk in it. Seriously, a drop.
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