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# Eww tea with sugar gave that up ages ago once you get used to not having sugar you'll soon realise how rank the stuff is
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:05, archived)
# I heartily disendorse this message
Also, woo to Edd.
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:07, archived)
# Honest I can tell if the tea spoon has been used with sugar on before my tea.
tea without sugar is fantastic I do however like a teaspoon of sugar in coffee.
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:09, archived)
# Oh
I had the stick by the entirely wrong end. I thought you meant you grew averse to tea itself once you gave up sugar.

Welcome back to my good books. Have a cuppa!
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:12, archived)
# Cor a nice brew is a lifesaver
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:14, archived)
# TEA REVIVES YOU
So I am told by a faded advert I regularly pass. It's actually painted straight onto the bricks, think it must be from the 40s.
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:19, archived)
# Get a photo of it
Before it gets replaced with a Lidl
(, Mon 6 Feb 2012, 7:06, archived)
# Blech, dirty leaf water.
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 23:09, archived)
# I'm the same - sugar in coffee, no sugar in tea
It's amazing how many people I've worked with who can't grasp that I would have the two drinks differently
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:44, archived)
# Conversely, if you resist getting used to unsweetened tea you'll remain aware of how necessary sugar is.
Not sure what lesson to take away from these two irrefutable facts.
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:17, archived)
# I have enough sugary treats so going without sugar in tea is more of necessity than anything else.
Custard Doughnuts wow
(, Sun 5 Feb 2012, 22:20, archived)