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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1756067"><p>I don't drink any coffee (something I have disliked since childhood) but never have problems finding tea or herbal tea where I have control of the teabag so can make it as strong or weak as I like. </p><p>All the chain coffee shops (Costa, Starbuck, etc.) have no trouble with this. </p><p>And small local independent places usually provide a pot where I can take the teabag out when it is the strength I want: it gives the saucer a purpose. </p><p></p><p>Since living in Germany, I stopped drinking milk in my tea. </p><p>But many places let you add your own milk so you don't have to flood it if you don't want to. </p><p></p><p>If your friends are eating cake and you don't want to be too left out, some places provide nuts which are low carb. </p><p>Or cheese and biscuits ... where you can hold the biscuits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1756067"] I don't drink any coffee (something I have disliked since childhood) but never have problems finding tea or herbal tea where I have control of the teabag so can make it as strong or weak as I like. All the chain coffee shops (Costa, Starbuck, etc.) have no trouble with this. And small local independent places usually provide a pot where I can take the teabag out when it is the strength I want: it gives the saucer a purpose. Since living in Germany, I stopped drinking milk in my tea. But many places let you add your own milk so you don't have to flood it if you don't want to. If your friends are eating cake and you don't want to be too left out, some places provide nuts which are low carb. Or cheese and biscuits ... where you can hold the biscuits. [/QUOTE]
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