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I'm a coffee addict and seldom drank tea before. But recently, I tried Burmese Milk Tea from Myanmar, and it was so good that I've almost completely switched to it now.
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Not a regular drinker of either, but if I had to choose, I'd go for coffee!
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I don’t drink coffee because I’m too addictive by nature; I’ve always known that if I start, I’ll have a $20/day Starbucks habit instantly. I love the smell, though, and feel happy when others brew it!
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I love Coffee but sometimes I need Tea
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I love tea
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my go to is coffee for sure. But I love tea as well. The one thing I have to say about coffee is my body is weird. If I need it to go to sleep, it will help me go to sleep, but if I needed to stay awake, it helps with that too lol. Tea helps with digestion, or just comforting on a cold day.
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Tea for sure. I also used to say no way would I never spend more then $5 on coffee but I recently found a Tea 2 Go shop near me and I find myself spending that much on tea. Never thought I would see this day
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Earl gray tea of Folgers coffee. Great start to my day.
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Coffee. I love tea but a freshly brews cup of coffee in the morning always hits the spot. I add almond milk and sugar as well. Refreshing!
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I really enjoy both. I don't have either built into my routine. I find myself reaching for tea more than I do coffee when I'm on my own. With friends, I end up having coffee but the way I like my coffee it usually ends up more like a dessert drink than an actual "normal" coffee.
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Coffee, my Mom's a tea drinker (mostly because caffeine gave her migraines), not me. My coffee is more like a cafe au lait (made with milk instead of water, but because I'm lactose intolerant, I have to use lactose free milk) than black (I've had the occasional one, but haven't acquired a taste for it).
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Post by Xheartiehunx »

I like both but if I need to choose I prefer tea I always prepared it in the morning on a small balcony outside my house in the sunlight.
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☕ Coffee ☕
I have a Peppermint Mocha cream that is a must have for me
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Post by Jessy Edward »

Definitely coffee for me! It just hits different—gives that perfect boost when you need to wake up or stay focused. Plus, there’s something so cozy and comforting about holding a warm mug of coffee. Can’t beat the vibe!
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