View Poll Results: Which do you prefer ?

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  • TEA ( including all the green and herbals)

    33 35.48%
  • COFFEE .

    45 48.39%
  • MILO .

    9 9.68%
  • Other ( please explain Pauline )

    6 6.45%
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Thread: Which Hot Drink Do You Prefer ?

  1. #51
    MarknDeb Guest
    Gotta have coffee, hmmmmm a real good one, i have joined "Coffee Snobs" and will be getting a proper coffee maker soon, the best coffee i have tried so far would be Italcoffee

  2. #52
    sheaf Guest
    tea obviously, delicious, especially Earl Grey

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    Tea- Black half a sugar thanks.
    Preferably Russian Caravan or Irish Breakfast, brewed from leaves.

    Cold Drinks, I admit it, I'm addicted to Coca Cola. Only problem is I love Clasic Coke from the States no the local brew. Anyboy whos been out bush with me will tell you at every stop it's back to the fridge for a coldie.

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    CCOOFFEEEEE - Im an adict, not a connoisseur, doesn't matter what it tastes like so long as it has caffeine in it. On a work day, 8 mugs a day. weekend can be slightly less.

    Scott

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    Generally good coffee, but while in Bali I got some really nice ginger tea. Had a chest cold and our driver took us to a coffee / tea and fruit place and got me some ginger tea (free to try) and it helped immediately so I bought some and brought back. Very nice. My BIL had the flu when we got back and he had some and it also made him feel a bit better and helped him sleep.
    We also got some Luwak Coffee, awesome coffee and has no bitterness at all. $50 a cup in Australia. For those that do not know a Luwak is a type of wil cat that eats the ripe coffee beans ad then craps them out. They are collected, cleaned and roasted. Best coffee I have had. They were a little suprised that we were so keen to try it, but we are used to collecting Quandong and Sandalwood nuts that Emus have digested. It tends to make the nuts much sweeter.
    The Ginseng coffee and the cocoa was really nice as well and made on site.
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    I like strong black percolated coffee. The Danish version is real good in cold weather.

    Put a shiny coin in a cup, pour in perc. coffee until the coin vanishes from sight. Then add akvavit until you can see the coin again. This is what enabled my ancestors to cross the North Sea in open boats with ice in their beards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I like strong black percolated coffee. The Danish version is real good in cold weather.

    Put a shiny coin in a cup, pour in perc. coffee until the coin vanishes from sight. Then add akvavit until you can see the coin again.
    This is what enabled my ancestors to cross the North Sea in open boats with ice in their beards.
    I knew the Dutch were strange, this just proves it
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    I knew the Dutch were strange, this just proves it
    Persons who confuse Danes with other North Germanic language groups (this includes English) are likely to have a saxkniv inserted roughly into their rovhul.
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