heres what google turned up, if this is what your looking for http://coffeetea.about.com/od/hotteaalc/Hot_Tea_Recipes_Alcoholic.htm
You can find a coffee press at macys. It includes the cups too. I haven't tried it yet, but I hear it's good. Gevalia coffee is really good.
eight o'clock beans are always good. I'm never dissatisfied with them, but lately I've been buying my coffee from trader joes. It's all fair trade and organic.
Gevalia coffee is unbelievable. I wake up every morning to a nice cup of their winter blend. As for the Earl Grey tea, another good non- alcoholic beverage; I suggest a little bit of honey and as the OP said, cream is essential; that and a fully loaded bowl.
Ive been having at least 2 cups of tea a day for the past 3 years. I usualy start my day with a green tea because its refreshing and clears the pallette. Earl grey is probably my favourite tea but I also enjoy Rooibos (african red bush tea) I like russian style tea, brewed and stewed for a long period of time. I often gasp at the ammount of sugar people put in their tea nowdays. In my opinion you shouldnt put any sugar in at all
i rarely put much sugar in my tea at all. often i use just a very small amount....it depends a lot on what kind of tea, though. and i highly prefer honey over sugar in most cases. i sometimes put cream in coffee and tea (usually chai, occasionally earl grey...i had more today) but more often i like to enjoy it as is, with the possible addition of a small amount of sugar or honey. my favorite though is definitely just plain, black espresso....espresso is like concentrated coffee...the power of a small cup of coffee in the size of a shot....a double shot of espresso is just about right when i want a little coffee....a very intense flavor, it took a long time for me to aquire a taste for it. if you can't take regular brewed coffee without a lot of cream and sugar, than you will hate plain espresso..... i wish i had a really nice, high end espresso machine for home.... but they cost a ton of money
i've been seeing a bar flavored with earl grey (black tea and bergamot) for a while and sort of thought it sounded nasty, but lately i've remembered how good earl grey tastes. i think it could possibly be a good combination.... did you like it? i might need to try it.....
Yeah I don't usually like chocolate and it was really good, it was dark chocolate with creamy earl grey flavoured stuff in the middle...my friend's grandma got it from whole foods i think.
yeah, i've seen that a few times in a rather unusual ohio-based chain store.... its kinda pricey...but thats ok. i buy chocolate very rarely, and when i do buy it it usually is a little bit expensive. i usually go for regular dark chocolate, and often prefer the stronger ones....lindt's single origin chocolate bars are probably my favorites.... but there are all sorts of good chocolates. i really like this one dark chocolate bar with cocoa nibs and chilli peppers in it....its very unusual, but really good (if you like a little bit of a spicy kick to it....its not too hot)
Earl grey is great, but Chai is definitely my favorite. An iced chai latte with whipped cream and caramel? Omg.. possibly better than sex.
I have a cup of Earl Grey every morning while I read the paper. I used to take thermos of it to school when I had study hall 1st block, but now I feel awkward pouring myself a nice hot cup in the middle of government. I like coffee, but if I drink it before school I always have to piss, and I crash by third period. If I need to I steal my mom's Lady Grey, which is pretty damn good with a couple drops of milk and some sugar. But my dad's English/Irish Breakfast Teas are GROSS.