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Old 05-25-2009, 03:11 PM   #53
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Originally Posted by Sparrow View Post
I was joking.

But now I'm thinking I might give it a go.
If I hadn't worked with some-one who liked them mixed (and had witnessed them both making and drinking it it several times) I think I would have realised you were!

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Originally Posted by Jaime_Astorga View Post
Wouldn't coffee's stronger flavor mask the tea's? I thought tea's charm lay in subtlety.
It depends on how much coffee you put in, and how strong both are - the person I knew used to use fairly weak instant coffee (it was what was free at work!) and fairly strong tea (again, it was what was free).

It tasted almost, but not quite, like tea that's been sat in an old thermos for ages.
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