I was introduced to tea with it having cream and sugar. It tastes naked without one, preferably both.
I have learned to adjust my palate to skim and artificial sweeteners.
Some teas work better for me without the milk, but it's an unusual tea that does not call for sweetening, even if a little bit.
There may be a correlation between my sweet preference and diabetes.
Except that I stopped using sugar in my drinks 20 years or more ago.
Hmmm.
Well, different strokes and all that. But what I can tell you is that sugar in tea is bad and also wrong. Intolerent, moi?
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Well, different strokes and all that. But what I can tell you is that sugar in tea is bad and also wrong.
This is quite correct. (As sugar in most things is bad and wrong. Things do not need to be made sweeter! Thus I decree.)
Sometimes sweet milky tea (attained with condensed milk, optimally) is the cure for what ails you. Works well, in conjunction with a book, a comfy chair and a blanket to combat the pouts.
I think I may just have planned some of my weekend.
I love Portland. Powell's, good public transit, nice housing stock, and killer soil.
It's right up there in my heart with Vancouver and LA.
In the event that we escape Seattle, we would like to escape to Portland. (Having Lillian sort of threw a monkey wrench into our Escape to LA 5 year plan. We're a little too domestic for it now.)
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For unpaid users too? It's long been that way (well, for a few years) for paid users.
Well, different strokes and all that. But what I can tell you is that sugar in tea is bad and also wrong.
This is quite correct.
t sips his utterly dark, unsweetened Earl Grey