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Drinking "Peets" really means drinking coffee or tea at one of Peet's fine coffee and tea shops. However, the word "Peets" has become a common verb to denote spending time at one of these cafes. Therefore, a person sipping coffee at Peet's is said to be drinking "peets".
Actually, I have found no mention of either tea or coffee in the Bible, however, it *is* Biblical for a man to make coffee or tea every morning for his wife. It's in the New Testament....Hebrews. :o)
Water is one example.
Sichuan Province Of China
Like, forever. It's not a posh thing, just like drinking coffee.
Caffeine from tea and coffee has been known to cause kidney problems even kidney stones.
I think it is: I prefer coffee OVER tea. But it also could be: I prefer coffee to tea.It could also be more than tea but i think it is I prefer coffee to tea. I would always use to.
Joe Starbuck never wears a tie while drinking coffee. Ties can be a hazard while drinking hot beverages as they can easily get in the way and potentially cause spills or accidents. It is a common safety practice to avoid wearing loose clothing or accessories that can pose a risk while handling hot liquids.
Tea and coffee contain a chemical that acts like a diuretic. This makes you urinate a lot.
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