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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Tuesday 4 ~ Coffee? Tea?


 Coffee? Tea?


Welcome once again to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4.



The longest living cat on record, Creme puff, lived to be 38 years old and was given coffee at breakfast all his life. Breakfast for him was bacon, eggs, broccoli and coffee.
The previous ownder of the record was Grandpa Rex Allen who\ lived to be 34 years old on the same diet.
Coffee reduces chances of Alzheimers, Parkinsons.
Tea without adding milk can "tan" your bladder making for many problems Milk binds the tanic acid making it safe to drink.
Homemade food increases an animal's life span too. Let's talk about it, okay?


1. Coffee increases a bee's memory and does the same for you. Bees love caffeinated coffee flowers. What do you love about coffee or tea?
Oh dear...I don't drink coffee at all. Never could develop a taste for it. My mother loved her coffee every morning, but my Dad preferred tea, although I never saw him drink it regularly.  My hubby drinks coffee,  so I make a pot for him every morning, and I drink tea while he enjoys his coffee. What do I love about tea? Well, it helps to start my day off right...it helps me wake up and it also helps with things like regularity! (you asked, so I'm telling. LOL).  I love the variety of different kinds of teas, but I mostly stick with Lipton's black tea every day and save the others for special occasions.

2. If you opened a tea or coffee shop in your neighborhood what would it be named? How would you decorate it? Would pastry or cake be served?
I've always thought it would be fun to have a Tea Party place. It would be a special place for ladies (or men if they so desire) to gather with their friends or their daughters, mothers, sisters...and be treated to a really fun and happy tea party. It would be decorated with all kinds of tea pots and cups and saucers, and lovely table settings that make every person feel really special when they come there.  Ladies would be encouraged to wear fancy hats and gloves, and dress up for a fun party. I may have to name it something like "Pamela's Victorian Cottage and Tea Room".   As far as food, yes, pastries, tea cakes, and other special tea party foods...scones, dainty dishes of delightful food...but there would be healthy food too...not all sweets.

It would be fun to have an outdoor garden tea room...I found this on the internet and I really love it. Someday I'm going to do this!
Internet Photo


3. Beethoven required 60 beans per cup of coffee. How particular are you about your coffee or tea?
I'm not THAT particular, but I like my hot tea hot, and I don't like it too strong or too weak. It needs to be JUST RIGHT! LOL.

4.Italian clergy in1600s declared coffee the devil's brew and forbid it.
Pope Clement the VIII wanted to taste it, loved it and blessed it ... today, new research shows black coffee is drunk mainly by psychopaths...
Sweden banned coffee in 1746 as dangerous and Islam banned it for causing free thinking!
How do you take your coffee you free thinking, radical and what's your favorite brand of devil's brew?
Since I don't drink coffee I don't have a favorite brand. The price of coffee lately has been ridiculous. Hubby drinks either Maxwell House or Folgers, whichever one is on sale. He's not particular, but he sure wants it hot and fresh!  I am thankful that he's not real particular about brands, etc.,  and that he's not into the current coffee trend of having to go to places like Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts, etc., to get a special coffee all the time. I honestly don't know how people afford it. Our little town just recently got a new Dunkin Donuts place, and it amazes me to see the line of cars around the building every day, waiting for their coffee or latte or whatever it is they are getting. I never knew coffee and donuts was so popular!  

Here's a link to one of my posts about tea parties.  There's a lot more in the side bar under the categories of Tea Time or Tea Party.

I found this in a little book by Emilie Barnes, entitled "Everything I know I Learned Over Tea".

In case you can't read that, it says; 
"A Loving Recipe for a Perfect Cup of Tea"

"1 willing friend who loves to sit and share
1 grateful heart to have a friend that cares
1 beautiful garden to show us God is near
Many wonderful memories of times shared throughout the years
Lots of smiles and laughter to brighten up our days
Many prayers that we prayed for each other along the way."
Author Unknown

And that, to me, is what tea time is all about. Or it could be coffee time. I guess it all depends on the heart and attitude of those enjoying the time together, no matter what the "brew".  

Thank you, Annie, for being our hostess. I've missed out on the past few weeks of Tuesday 4, so I thought this would be a good one to jump back in again.  If you wish to join in the fun, you can go HERE and join in!  Whatever you do, have a lovely day!!

My new TEA mug, hard at work already!

13 comments:

  1. I enjoyed these coffee facts!
    I'm like you, I never learned to like coffee, I don't drink tea either. I drink water and an occasional diet coke. :)
    I'd come to your tea house though!

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  2. You know I'm a coffee hound, but I sure would enjoy a cup of tea at "Pamela's Victorian Cottage and Tea Room". It would be so much fun to dress up with a fancy hat and gloves and have a tea party. The ladies at church have a tea party every spring, the tables are decorated so pretty and tea is served in such pretty cups. It's great fun.

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  3. I enjoyed reading Mary's and your answers this morning to these questions. Lots of interesting facts about coffee too, although I never, ever drink it. Love to smell it but can't stand the taste. I'm a tea drinker i the winter only. I much prefer a glass of water or a diet coke/pepsi.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. In town there used to be a place that had children’s tea parties for little girls birthdays parties. A cute place for children and their parents, mostly their moms along with their friends. We do have several tea houses in town. I haven’t been yet. Seems to be popular. My absolute favorite is the Japanese Tea House in San Francisco’s Japanese Tea Garden. So romantic. I have beautiful memories of my husband and I before we married, strolling in the gardens under an umbrella in the soft rain - then sipping tea and seaweed cookies in the tea house as we looked out at the beautiful gardens.

    I like tea but I’m definitely a morning coffee person. I drink mine strong and black. 2 cups by 9am and that’s it.

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  5. I would definitely visit Pamela's Victorian Cottage and Tea Room! It sounds like a lovely idea! I used to drink tea years ago and stopped. I need to give it another go again.

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  6. A coffee and tea drinker here — finding benefits with both throughout the day.

    I drink my coffee both black and also with added creamer and sweetener. Black coffee tastes like dirt, in my opinion (although I have never tasted dirt) but sometimes it’s just easier to take it black than to add the extras. The hot liquid and the steam from the mug are good for the throat and sinuses.

    Your new tea mug is wonderful !!!

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  7. Well I guess I am a Swedish Psychopath!! haha..I do like my morning coffee, strong and black. I grew up drinking coffee with a tad of milk in it.
    I have to admit I like a flavored tea in the evening sometimes.
    Dave and I always wanted to have a "Tea Room and Antique Shop". Our ideas were always outmoded by the time we wanted to do it. Too costly and it would be more of a "fun" thing than a money maker.
    I definitely would visit your Tea Room with all of the teapots and goodies.
    Sue

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  8. I love it Pamela. Also the new tea mug. I am a coffee person.

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  9. I love the "A Loving Recipe for a Perfect Cup of Tea"
    I enjoyed your answers, have a great day!

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  10. Coffee has gotten outrageously expensive, Pamela, that's for sure. We get Kirkland Colombian at Costco because, even though the price has gone up, compared to others, it's still a good deal. Love your idea for a tea room, too. Blessings!

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  11. I love coffee, I like mine strong and lots of cream/milk and sugar and currently I'm still drinking mine in a tall cup and ice , maybe go back to hot around December. I do make a pot every day for Mr Front Porch, and I use an old fashioned percolater and to us they make THE BEST coffee! Ours Died a few months ago and you have to REALLY search to find a good one nowadays, ☕. I've never been to a Starbucks or those places, cannot imagine paying for those things they get. Ha ha 😆. If we want coffee, we take it with us from home in a good thermo- cup. Merry September my friend and I'm SO GLAD Blackie is home!! 🐈 ❤

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  12. What a lovely cottage! Even tho' I don't enjoy tea (I've tried!), may I bring my coffee mug cleverly disguised and join you ladies? Never miss an opportunity to wear my big hat!
    I don't patronize Starbucks, but confess being addicted to their k-cups. Every few months Keurig advertises a smoking deal on FB -- 5 (22-count) boxes for $55 + free shipping.

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  13. I always drank tea until relatively lately when I came down with Lyme disease and could not stay awake. My grandmother had tea with me daily after school and I love it to this day. Coffee is too expensive so I buy Chock Full O'Nuts since its still a cheaper brand. I never go to Dunkin or etc but will buy their bag of coffee when it goes on sale.

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