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Replace with something else - back when I was actually addicted to soda, I realized how expensive it all was and replaced it with drinking tea.
Of course, might not be viable if you're an american.
While we did dump most of our tea in boston harbor way back when, some did make it's way through our borders since then.
American and I drink all types of teas???
My european mind can't comprehend making tea without an electric kettle, something that is very rarely used in the US
Electric kettles are great and I'd love to have an adjustable temperature kettle for precise heating. I usually heat my water in the microwave because it's quick and I only make a cup or two a day tops.