You won't fool anyone.
By the way, I heard some story in the USA where some states drink their tea without sugar and some others couldn't drink their tea without sugar. Is that really a thing?
You won't fool anyone.
By the way, I heard some story in the USA where some states drink their tea without sugar and some others couldn't drink their tea without sugar. Is that really a thing?
Yeah, my late uncle drank unsweet tea, my co-worker drinks unsweet tea. I drink mine sweet and so does my dad.
DaveRattlehead wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 9:04 pm
That doesn't sound strange at all! Here it's very usual to put an ice in the coffee on summer season
Oh yeah, i never said it was strange. I don't mind ice in tea. But I don't like ice in soda or coffee. I prefer those drinks to be cold rather than iced.
DaveRattlehead wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 9:04 pm
That doesn't sound strange at all! Here it's very usual to put an ice in the coffee on summer season
Oh yeah, i never said it was strange. I don't mind ice in tea. But I don't like ice in soda or coffee. I prefer those drinks to be cold rather than iced.
I mean, the ice is only used to make the coffee a bit cold, that's all! If the ice melts, the coffee isn't good
DaveRattlehead wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2024 9:04 pm
That doesn't sound strange at all! Here it's very usual to put an ice in the coffee on summer season
Oh yeah, i never said it was strange. I don't mind ice in tea. But I don't like ice in soda or coffee. I prefer those drinks to be cold rather than iced.
I mean, the ice is only used to make the coffee a bit cold, that's all! If the ice melts, the coffee isn't good
This is why I would strain the ice after a couple minutes. Enjoy the full power of the coffee i have