dasNdanger
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meh heh hoo hoo, so fancy ! I'd do a very ridiculous dance for you now to taunt you, you know, step sideways one foot in the air, the other on the ground, then change, with my hands on my waist...you're lucky this is just a forum !!
Wait. Are you reenacting a scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail? Because that's what my mind conjured up as I read that.
nyways tea will never compare to coffee. Not talking about personal taste; but depth in flavor, the variety, it's just a higher quality product...it's like caramel and chocolate. Caramel's nice, but chocolate just operates on a different level, simply. Tea's much more healthy though, this I learned the hard way...even with all my present restrictions, green tea is actually allowed.
Totally agree...chocolate is supreme! I prefer it with a little wine in the evening. Coffee in the morn because I do enjoy the 'depth of flavor' - which is hard to achieve sometimes because I drink decaf, so I have to experiment with brands and coffee-to-water ratios. Gevalia coffee had excellent decafs, but they've all gone 'generic' now, with just breakfast blend and house blend and stuff like that, not nearly as rich as before.
Hey just for curiosity's sake, do you guys over there know about French coffee ? You know, the tiny glasses with a very dark, very concentrate coffee, like, 3 or 4 sips only ? I thought maybe in some artsy fartsy French styled "caffés" ths has got there.
You mean espresso? Or something else? Yes, to both. When I visited France back in...well...a looong time ago, that 'artsy fartsy' coffee is all we were served the entire trip. It was okay. And I've had espresso here in the States - places like Starbucks made it fairly popular over the past 20 years, give or take.
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