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    Now this rare as Americans do not like hot tea much. I know ice tea is big but not hot tea.

    Being from Australia hot tea is common and hardly see ice tea anywhere.

    Now hot tea with lemon and honey is lovely. Now if only i had some nice tea from ceylon or india

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    I LOVE tea on a nice snowy winter night-tea with a touch of honey. Iced tea is a must year round. Never even thought to try it with milk.

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    Milk in cold tea? Or do you mean hot tea? Can't say I'd put it in either actually.
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    Milk in Tea?? That has to be for Hot Tea I'm from the South We dont Drink Much Hot tea We Drink Cold Sweet tea


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    yes it would be for hot tea not cold
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    Green Tea - no milk - honey and lemon for me
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    Sweet tea rules! (and I'm a Northerner!) (Ryans and Rallys have GREAT sweet tea!!!)
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    Hot tea, preferably Constant Comment with sugar. DH drinks 1/2 gal iced tea a day with no sugar.
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    Hot tea - I've never tried milk in it but it sounds like it'd be good. Usually I like it with a lot of sugar & no lemon.
    Cold tea - no way. No sugar either. I like my iced tea with nothing in it.
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    I LOVE tea, hot and cold. Of course no milk in my cold tea. I drink decaff iced tea. Now my hot tea...fully caffeinated, tons of sugar and lots of milk. I like it creamy, especially my Earl Grey or English Breakfast tea. I have 5 boxes of tea bags and all of them are English teas.

    I don't know what I would do without my tea...

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    I never used to but then a friend of mine from the east coast started serving me tea with milk and I would drink it just to be polite....now thats how I prefer certain teas. Earl grey and regular old lipton yes, gotta have milk...flavored ones no, just sugar.

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