stella41b
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Joined: 10/16/2007 From: SW London (UK) Status: offline
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Not so much a ho, more a snob - especially when it comes to coffee, tea, wine, etc. Caffeine is part of my life as it is an essential part of my creativity.. without it I'm functioning only at 50% efficiency. I cannot write without access to caffeine, even if it is just coffee from the bog standard arabica bean. Coffee just be very strong, black, unadulterated with any other addition other than water. My friends laugh at me, because I often travel across London to a little Turkish shop to buy my coffee and tea. Similar for me is tea.. Having lived for some years in Eastern Europe, and travelled throughout Eastern Europe tea isn't just a drink to me.. it's a ritual. My education in tea came from spending days on train journeys between Poland and places like Kazachstan and Siberia, where tea was brewed properly by the train conductor in a samovar and was drunk gazing through the window at the steppes, forests, and snowscapes one finds in this part of the world. It's my ambition one day to own a samovar and to be able to enjoy the ritual of tea. Knowing that tea contains more caffeine than coffee, when I'm tired or stressed I prefer green tea, loose leaf, or perhaps rooibos. I can write just as well fuelled by tea, except for comedy. Comedy requires coffee as poetry prefers tea, but this is just my experience.
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