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What's your most-consumed beverage (excluding water)?
07/25/2012
I voted coffee because I can't start my day without a cup of coffee. I drink a lot of tea but not consistently. I go through phases.
07/25/2012
Quote:
Probably soda.
Originally posted by
Ningyo
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
07/25/2012
I drink water all day except for the morning coffee at work. No tea available there.
07/25/2012
I love milk
07/25/2012
Quote:
red bull..I know its bad
Originally posted by
Ningyo
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
07/25/2012
Quote:
and matte`
Originally posted by
Ningyo
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
07/25/2012
Jasmine green tea
07/25/2012
Tea. At my worst, I can drink up to twenty pots a day.
07/25/2012
Milk, but that's because I eat a lot of cereal.
07/26/2012
Tea for me.
07/26/2012
i drink home brewed ice tea everyday
07/26/2012
coffee or crystal light
07/26/2012
i drink a lot of soda but thats only because water isnt available at my work and we get a soda for only .27. I really prefer water or coffee
07/26/2012
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LOL coffee i bet!
Originally posted by
CoffeeCup
guess
07/26/2012
I drink a metric ass ton of tea.
07/26/2012
Soda. Though I'm trying to change that.
07/26/2012
Probably mountain dew followed by milk and tea
07/26/2012
coca cola
07/26/2012
I chose juice, but I guess it's between juice and soda... since when I'm not drinking water (which I drink almost exclusively), I drink carbonated juice like Izze.
07/26/2012
Whole milk. I haven't found a tea that I would like to drink on a consistent basis.
07/26/2012
I love Pepsi
07/26/2012
Coffee is my most consumed beverage, hands down.
07/26/2012
I drink wayyy too much soda
07/27/2012
Dr Pepper without a doubt
07/27/2012
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That's the tea I love too!
Originally posted by
KyotoAngel
Coffee, but only because I haven't had any luck finding my favorite tea around here. PG Tips...I could drink that tea all day every day.
Add a splash of cream and a bit of sugar and it's like heaven in a cup.
The first time I ... more
Add a splash of cream and a bit of sugar and it's like heaven in a cup.
The first time I ... more
Coffee, but only because I haven't had any luck finding my favorite tea around here. PG Tips...I could drink that tea all day every day.
Add a splash of cream and a bit of sugar and it's like heaven in a cup.
The first time I tried it I did so because I had heard Julie Andrews loves it so much she sneaks bags of it on plane trips and now I understand why. x3 less
Add a splash of cream and a bit of sugar and it's like heaven in a cup.
The first time I tried it I did so because I had heard Julie Andrews loves it so much she sneaks bags of it on plane trips and now I understand why. x3 less
07/27/2012
Other, water.
07/27/2012
Coke
07/27/2012
Quote:
coffee and soda for me
Originally posted by
Ningyo
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the ... more
Hello everyone,
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
I'm really into all things relating to tea, and I'm not talking about a tea bag and a dollar store mug. I mean I buy premium, loose-leaf tea and special tea ware, and I brew it at the correct temperature pertaining to the variety of tea and for the right about of time, etc.
Anyway, I was reading a tea-based diet book, and the author claims that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, after water. It seems to me that this is probably because Asian countries, which make up a majority of the world's population, drink a lot of tea. I'm just curious about what the folks here on Eden drink.
So my question is: what is your most-consumed beverage, excluding water? Single choice.
The name of the book is The Ultimate Tea Diet by Mark Ukra, if anyone was wondering--Amazon link. less
07/27/2012
I like snapple but I also drink dr pepper
07/27/2012