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I always drink tea. It depends on my mood, but most often I drink chai or black tea, earl grey with a little honey and milk. My favorite mug is a big light green one that was hand made. I got it at a Renaissance fair and it's been my favorite ever since =)
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I don't drink anything. It distracts me
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It's always tea for me, even though it's always warm and sunny here. The ideal for me is a nice iced chai, little milk, little sugar. Maybe sitting on a bench by the ocean with my notebook on my knee, contorting myself to fit into the shade of a nearby tree to protect my pale skin. I need to be out in the world to write, for some reason. Anything I write in my house seems stale to me. But the caffeine helps either way! (Earl grey is also fantastic for those rare rainy days. I love cuddling up in a corner with a steaming mug of straight black tea...so cozy.)
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Coffee all the way!! I love coffee.
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It depends on the time of day. Up until about 1 in the afternoon it's black coffee, but after that it's tea. I switch between spiced teas and fruity tea depending on my mood. I used to get the occasional latte, but I'm lactose intolerant now so that's out of the question.
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If I really need a pick-me up, a diet soda usually does the trick. Gosling's Diet Ginger Beer, my fave, is INSANELY strong; I usually water it down in 1:8 ratio (one part soda for every eight parts water). Or I suppose you could drink it straight up and mull over it like you would pure whiskey (though I'm not really sure about this, seeing as how I'm only sixteen and have yet to drink any sort of alcoholic beverage).

On an unrelated note, I really like those fancy beer glasses that are kind of triangular looking, even if I'm just drinking water. They make everything seem super hardcore ;)
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I never discovered until recently that I was more of a tea drinker. Iced tea, green tea, warm tea with honey and sugar--it's nice when I'm trying to relax and think. I drink the occasional iced latte, but struggle immensely with unflavored coffee: I need some caramel or vanilla thrown in there.
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Tea all the way, hot even when it's summer
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Neither I am all about a soda or a glass of wine! This all depends on what time of day it is.
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Post by alwhitworth84 »

I could not live without Folger's Black Silk! It is the perfect blend of smooth and strong. I put one packet of sweetener in it, or honey.

I do love to have spiced tea in the evenings when it's cold outside! :lol:
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I'm from the south so it's normally 4-5 glasses of southern iced tea during the day while I write at my kitchen table. Hot tea in a cup that has sheep on it and deep in the cup has numbers in it but I drink that in bed while I read. And all you coffee drinkers out there are going to resent me but I hate coffee...and on a really long night I drink a monster (energy zero ultra) during the day.

-- 26 Aug 2014, 21:40 --

I'm from the south so it's normally 4-5 glasses of southern iced tea during the day while I write at my kitchen table. Hot tea in a cup that has sheep on it and deep in the cup has numbers in it but I drink that in bed while I read. And all you coffee drinkers out there are going to resent me but I hate coffee...and on a really long night I drink a monster (energy zero ultra) during the day.
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Hot tea on cold days and iced tea in the summer. Occasionally I make a pitcher of Horchata and have it chilled with watermelon ice cubes during the summer. I love it for both reading and writing. Even boring report writing!
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Tea is part of my morning everyday. I can't live without it. Peppermint tea to be specific.
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