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this is exactly how I feel about getting coffee at big chains like StarbucksI'll add my own sweetener if desired, don't trust anyone else to know how much is too much.
I've always wanted to know how to make a good English teaWhere is the option for milk?Jks. English breakfast tea with a dash of milk and like a teaspoon of sugar.
Wait lol while I'm typing this I just realised I misread the question. I didn't see you meant iced tea. Honestly I prefer normal tea but I guess I'd go with ice and sugar. Not American btw
Honestly I'm not sure. I've never used cream in tea, it sounds kind of weird imo. What type of cream are we talking about? Whipped cream? Thickened cream? Maybe you should try milk just to see if you like it? Also what is cream/no cream?I've always wanted to know how to make a good English tea
I always thought it used cream instead of milk or does it depend on the person's preferences and the tea pairing usually I have black tea mixed with green tea + cream/no cream + cinnamon + nutmeg + ginger(sometimes)
coffee creamer half and half, french vanilla etc.Honestly I'm not sure. I've never used cream in tea, it sounds kind of weird imo. What type of cream are we talking about? Whipped cream? Thickened cream? Maybe you should try milk just to see if you like it? Also what is cream/no cream?
I like Arizona, Lipton, and Pure Leaf I've never seen Nestea in the store or tried Nestea before so if I see it in the future I'll definitely try it especially since there's a peach flavour![]()
To be honest I really mostly drink teas in the form of industrialized soft drinks, like Nestea
coffee creamer half and half, french vanilla etc.
I don't really drink iced tea. I usually drink Yorkshire gold or Irish breakfast. I drink it with milk and sugar I drink it hot. I am American.just curious
I've heard of that one and I nearly forgot about it and if I remember correctly its really good I will definetly have to try it againThe best commercially made ice tea I've found is Gold Peak Ice Tea, unsweetened, and I am American.