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11-21-2009 @ 4:29AM
James said...
I have long thought about coffee consumption in the US, especially in relation to tea consumption. My thoughts were triggered by an Aussie who commented to me that Americans don't drink much tea, do they? I thought a moment and realized that it was true of hot tea, but Americans consumed huge amounts of tea with ice. The thought of tea with ice revolted him. I thought it was funny, but on further thought decided that the coffee consumption resulted from the revolution, the tea tax, and the convenient proximity to the best coffee growing areas in the world. Your post jogged more thoughts with me than you would have realized when you posted it.
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