Like Laura, I love hot tea, but I can't stand iced. Weird, but... <shrug>
Nope, that couldn't have been me. I don't drink anything hot, for the most part. I had jaw surgery years ago, and I still do not have feelings in my lip/gums, so I don't ever drink anything hot because I am afraid of getting a blister I wouldn't be able to feel in my mouth. I will drink iced tea, but I really am a coffee drinker (iced coffee, actually ). However, I do go out of my way to drink Starbucks' Passion Fruit Iced Tea. I put cream in my coffee. Sometimes. But milk in tea? That just seems disgusting to me for some reason. I sometimes put sugar into my tea and coffee, but not all that often.
I am a little confused about scones. Are they the same dry, kind of sweet bread-like thing that they sell in coffee shops? I sort of like the white chocolate rasperry kind, but none of the other flavors. And I can't imagine eating it with whipped cream (sugar overload!), so maybe I am picturing the wrong thing.
I think I am confusing "pub food" and "bar food". I like onion rings when I go to the bar . I am pretty sure I've never been to an English Style Pub -- well, except the Fox and the Hound (it calls itself an english pub) where I get (surprise, surprise) Onion Rings.
- Laura
Laura "The Yellow Dart" U. (Alicia U. on the archive)
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