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October--coffee?
Instead of getting back to my hot tea, I*'m greeting the cool October days with coffee. What were those reasons I( should stay with tea? Toci
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October--coffee?
On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 01:24:45 -0400, toci > wrote:
> Instead of getting back to my hot tea, I*'m greeting the cool October > days with coffee. What were those reasons I( should stay with tea? > Toci I find a nice Puerh that brews up strong and black is more fun for me than coffee. -- Aaron W. Hsu | | http://www.sacrideo.us Programming is just another word for the Lost Art of Thinking. |
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toci > writes:
>Instead of getting back to my hot tea, I*'m greeting the cool October >days with coffee. What were those reasons I( should stay with tea? Tea has a much wider range of tastes and aromas than coffee. Plus, theres L-theanine to modulate the caffeine. /Lew --- Lew Perin / http://babelcarp.org |
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