Medium Regular Tea, Black Please

epona

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Originally Posted by littleraven7726

I don't think so. I drink my tea with honey in it.
The only time I've heard of putting milk in tea is if you're making chai tea.
Ah now milk in tea is a very English thing, I always have mine with a bit of semi-skimmed
But cream is way too rich IMO. Now it can be nice in coffee mind you.
 

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That's what I thought - England drinks tea with milk in it. I'll drink it either way - so right at home no matter where I am.
 

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Originally Posted by Epona

Ah now milk in tea is a very English thing, I always have mine with a bit of semi-skimmed
But cream is way too rich IMO. Now it can be nice in coffee mind you.
I'm in Canada and drink Tetely tea with milk in it, no sweetener.

I also drink decaf coffee with milk in it, no sweetener.

However I have been drinking a fruit flavoured herbal tea with Splenda in it. It's really tasteless without it.
 

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Originally Posted by Epona

Ah now milk in tea is a very English thing, I always have mine with a bit of semi-skimmed
But cream is way too rich IMO. Now it can be nice in coffee mind you.
I'd have to have soy milk then.
I don't think I've ever put soy milk in tea. Coffee yes. Silk is the best though.
 
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