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Tea?

Coffee?

Chocolate?

Fruit juice (which one)?

Milk?

Lemonade?

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springcross

Tea.

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Gillyflower18

Tea especially good chai

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MadBunny

Hot chocolate- especially with marshmallows and cream. Very naughty I know😊🐰

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Jennymary

Coffee

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RoadRunner44

I like them all at different times. Coffee in the morning, then an orange juice a little later on to take my Vitamin D tablet. Its supposed to be better taken with orange juice I've read somewhere.A hot chocolate in the evening, a cup of tea occasionally, always with a slice of cake at teatime. A glass of milk instead of a coffee sometimes and a glass of lemonade very occasionally as I am trying to do without sweet fizzy drinks.

A bedtime drink of Ovaltine makes a nice change sometimes.

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wiserlady in reply toRoadRunner44

yes but orange juice without fibre is bad for you, far too much sugar - ovaltine is lovely.

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RoadRunner44 in reply towiserlady

You are right but its just a small glass with the bits in it. I'm supposed to drink lots of water and I hate it. I've added drops f lemon juice but I still don't like it. I'm going to try the water a member suggested and see if thats better.Xxx

Xxx

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wiserlady in reply toRoadRunner44

like you i hate drinking just plain water, but i do it because it is healthy and boil it first and find that tastes better

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RoadRunner44 in reply towiserlady

I cant find the post where a special kind of water was recommended. If you remember old you let me know?We should all drink more water I know but its difficult. Do you boil it first then put it in the fridge?

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I love tea and coffee and quite partial to milk. I never ever drink juice and only occasionally a little lemonade. I used to really love a hot chocolate but it violently disagrees with me now and makes me feel 🤢 🤣

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chocolate disagreeing with you is often a sign of gallbladder or acid reflux problems, you can get same problems from other foods then, usually acidic foods, a lot of people take zantac etc so that they can still eat those things without the pains etc, but then they get lots of problems from using the zantac

Tea as well.

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Sunfloweronline

Coffee

Coffee with cream x

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rosewine

Love all of them apart from thinking coffee is just ok seems to always smell better than it tastes.x

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Adlon57

Nothing like a coffee in mid afternoon, put my feet up and beat everybody [in theory] at Countdown! Even the smell of it! AAH!🤪🤗🤪

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