Favorite Beverage While Reading

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I drink tea or cocoa with my books. Black tea and very cold cocoa.
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Post by Drkas »

May sound strange but I prefer drinking milk when I'm reading
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Either green tea or hazelnut coffee are my favs for reading.
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I like a nice big glass of wine when I am reading a book :techie-studyingbrown:
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Water the healthiest drink or green tea
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TEA for sure! I'm a huge fan of plain earl grey!

A few years back we visited Turkey and there were bergamot trees everywhere. I had no idea what they were and after finding out I was giddy to learn they were the ingredient in my go-to favorite :)
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Bubbly water and tea. I would like to drink coffee, especially if it is done with rich foamy milk on top, but usually I only drink one cup of coffee in the morning and that's it. If I consume more then that I'll get this not fun jittery feeling throughout the day.
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I'm going to mention the pardonable cliché of curling up under a blanket with the rain a drum on the outside, a novel your entertainment, and a cup of hot chocolate warm and sweet in your hand.

Works every time.
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Wine or whisky, some vodka or a beer works too. I like to drink caffeine when I'm editing, or tea when I'm writing.
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Post by Jmteachmom »

I am strange one. I like to have my mug of coffee year round when I am reading. Sometimes I may switch to water of Diet Mountain Dew but rarely.
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Decaf coffee, hot or cold, or tea.
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Post by ktom »

Although I am a sommelier by trade, my fave bev while reading is a cup of chai tea. Spicy to keep me awake, but warm enough to make me feel fuzzy inside. (Or is that from the wine at lunch..anywho :)
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea." - Henry James
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Post by ValkyrieKit »

I looove having something warm, especially coffee or chai tea. Something comforting about having that warmth while I devour my book.
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Post by fuzzy2189 »

COFFEE
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If I've already had my daily cup of coffee, then I go with tea. I can choose caffeinated or not depending on how late I anticipate being up. :)
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