Bird
Rest in Peace
I guess our likes and dislikes depend a great deal on how we grew up. My parents both used sugar in their coffee and in their tea when I was a kid, so I started growing up using sugar in my tea. But I still remember going to a banquet at the school when I was in the 4-H club when I was about 12 years old. There was absolutely nothing to drink except unsweetened tea, and I hated it. Then every October we used to go to an all night gospel singing in Overbrook, OK, that was started at a little Indian country church as a memorial to the Indian soldiers killed in WWII. (After midnight we'd be the only non-Indian family there, but these were people Dad grew up with, and some that I went to school with). And besides water, there was nothing to drink except very hot, very strong unsweetened coffee. So I decided at a young age it might be best to learn to drink those things without sugar.:laughing: And I learned to like tea without sugar as a kid, and didn't acquire a taste for coffee at all until I was 24 years old. I've tried coffee with sugar, and with cream and sugar, and I guess it's OK, but my wife and I don't put anything in the tea or coffee either one.