According to a recent report, the average British resident sips 884 cups of tea each year. That’s enough to fill two bathtubs, though we’re not sure who is actually soaking in Earl Grey. While tea consumption goes up the older one gets, it’s obvious that coffee may be gaining ground (or grounds), particularly if all the young hip people filling coffee houses cling to that habit in their later years. We’ve had our share of lattes, macchiatos, Americanos, and flat whites at independent cafes that would do Portland proud— bragging about their artisan blends and house-roasted beans. Oh, and by the way, there's no shortage of pastries either.
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Tea v. Coffee
According to a recent report, the average British resident sips 884 cups of tea each year. That’s enough to fill two bathtubs, though we’re not sure who is actually soaking in Earl Grey. While tea consumption goes up the older one gets, it’s obvious that coffee may be gaining ground (or grounds), particularly if all the young hip people filling coffee houses cling to that habit in their later years. We’ve had our share of lattes, macchiatos, Americanos, and flat whites at independent cafes that would do Portland proud— bragging about their artisan blends and house-roasted beans. Oh, and by the way, there's no shortage of pastries either.
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Cute pic, Rhonda--still looks chilly there, and there's no question: coffee wins with me!
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