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Thoughtful concerns have been raised about this thread....
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What beverage do you have in front of you right now? -thru 2021
#1366
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Black coffee
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Saffron, wildflower honey vanilla chai with rose water added. Not sure I'll ever get the flavor exactly the same two times in a row, but I've been goofing around with tea long enough to know that I enjoy playing around with tea concoctions rather than to come up with a consistently-delivered recipe.
Maybe tomorrow night's drink will follow a recipe for a Thai iced tea.
Maybe tomorrow night's drink will follow a recipe for a Thai iced tea.
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Iced water
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Iced lemon tea and water , both with ice cubes .. then also with ice , soya bean ‘ milk ‘ with ‘ chin chow / grass jelly ‘ - to order request “ Michael Jackson “
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Double Espresso.
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Special delivery ...
Lots of beverages in front of me right now!
Lots of beverages in front of me right now!
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Iced water and iced Chinese tea , with ice cubes aplenty ( yes , almost heresy .. ) , ice bucket by me . This in an old Teochew establishment !
The usual tea cup was removed this time and replaced with a glass .
The usual tea cup was removed this time and replaced with a glass .
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iced water (frozen Han cubes and little r2d2 cubes)
I’ve had so much tea in Chinese and Japanese restaurants and never once with ice! Is it like USA iced tea?
I’ve had so much tea in Chinese and Japanese restaurants and never once with ice! Is it like USA iced tea?
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Restaurants even change your cup or pot for a fresh one if the tea is not hot !
And just be “ warned “ that if you are at a fancy - like almost Michelin starred restaurant , you might receive looks for asking for ice with your tea ..
The belief is that drinking Chinese or Japanese tea hot is to help with digestion . More importantly , ease ones insides from the grease in the meal .
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Fever Tree Ginger Beer.
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Freshly-made pomegranate juice, while thinking of my next escape to Greece to get freshly made pomegranate juice that doesn't involve me having to do the pomegranate-opening work myself.
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Bunker Machine PIlz
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Iced water (standard fridge cubes)
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Water (tepid - no ice!) at home - first time I’ve had ice-less water at home in a very long time
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Aldi Sparkling water.