i like both.. but coffee hasn't been doing its job of waking me up lately (too much abuse perhaps) so now it's tea.. i like switching back and forth so i don't become immune to caffeine..
both, coffee you can only have so much, tea you can have all day
I am pretty you know about the Hong Kong drink "Ying Yang". But for all the other forumers that doesn't know, there is a drink called "Ying Yang" and it is a blend of coffee and milk tea. Therefore, you get the best both worlds for the price of one.
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In either case, I take it with milk-no-sugar.
But I don't really like hot coffee so I drink energy drinks or these bottled starbucks crap
grind em up and snort it!
slightly off subject but do lattes and cappuccinos from Renaissance come with sugar in em? cuz i always add 2-3 packets lol
Just kidding, chai tea lattes or roasted matcha. Mmm...
I often notice that my heart rates goes up to the point of discomfort after I drank a cup of coffee or heavily caffinated drinks. Is this normal?
Well, that and the fact that there's no more efficient way to become obese than swilling those things.