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whats your favorite TEA?????
just had some white pomegranate tea....it sure was good :thumbsup
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i dont drink tea much but ive started taking echinacea capsules
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My favorite is Lipton ice tea.
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mate de coca
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what health benefits do they provide??? i thought i watched an episode of 2020 awhile back that said they were just hype, that they do not provide any medicinal benefit... |
i have like 8 different flavors from Trader Joes... just picked up the white pomegranate....very good stuff.
I usually drink 2 to 3 glasses a day. I credit tea for waking up with wood at the age of 29 like i use to at the age of 19 hahahahahahaha |
i cannot stand hot tea.
i do however enjoy lipton diet citrus green tea and the white blueberry tea i had at starbucks. |
Green Tea every morning! :thumbsup
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Chai.
And, for dinner, maybe - Thai. |
chai and green tea are my favorite
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Straight Black Tea. No Suguar, no nothing. Served Hot
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Texas Tea
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Yerba Mate from Cafe Joie in Mission Beach they have around 30 teas available...
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what teas provide the most health benfits???? never heard of some these chai and Mate teas.....
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Red tea - Pu Erh
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nai cha or milk tea..served hot or cold.
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Nes Tea Work best for me :)
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White Teas -High in antioxidants, aids in detoxifying the body, studies show white tea is excellent for skin/complexion reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Green Tea: Studies show green tea aids in detoxifying the body, regulates your blood sugar, and promotes healthy teeth, skin, and bones. Black Tea: May assist in lowering cholesterol/Good for the Heart. Medical research suggests black tea promotes healthy teeth, skin and bones. Oolong Tea: Studies show that drinking Oolong during or after a high-cholesterol meal has been shown to lower the intake of fat content in the blood. Promotes healthy teeth, skin and bones. Rooibos Tea: High antioxidant content and rich in vitamins and minerals. Caffeine free, may aid in relieving allergies, and great for hair, teeth, skin, and bones. Herbal Tea: Most are high in vitamin C and rich in antioxidants. The majority are naturally caffeine free. Pu-Erh Teas- assist in lowering cholesterol/Good for the Heart. Reputed as a "diet" tea since studies show it aids your body to digest fat and saturated oils. Mate Tea: This tea serves as a great appetite suppressant rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants and wonderful diet tea. Reports suggest Maté will keep you going longer than just caffeine, without the crash associated with drinking coffee or soft drinks. I keep several types at my house and have replaced my ritual coffee drinking with tea :thumbsup. If you are interested in trying different types may I suggest visiting http://www.teavana.com, they have a great selection and good information about the health benefits |
here is my new creation for hot green tea and it rocks: while steeping the green tea bag, also add in one of Martinelli's mulling spice bags (used to make cider in a hot cup of apple juice). i just took green tea to a whole nother level.
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green tea :thumbsup
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fresh loose leaf green tea :thumbsup
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Nice hot cup of Earl Grey for me! :thumbsup
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I am a tea whore; well I have assorted coffee beans as well but nowhere the variety as I do of loose leaf teas and tea bags (non of the liptons saw dust for me). I keep them all seperated by these kick ass stainless steel containers I bought online.
I must have at least twenty different green, white, and oolong teas. Then a good assortment of black teas like Earl grey, english breakfast, so forth. (all of the above are typically loose leaf). Then I have a good amount of different herbal tea's. I really like the raspbery and rosehip, or the lemon the best there. I seem to go damn crazy when I go to a good tea place that sells tea. Otherwise for online shopping stashtea.com is my dealer of choice. |
PG Tips every morning. :)
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Earl grey with bergamot, tastes great.
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lemon iced tea! :thumbsup
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There's a Tibetan restaurant in the Red Light District of Amsterdam that makes the most unbelievable tea. They serve it in a little bowl with a lid to strain the stuff, and when you look at the ingredients I swear it looks like what I have in my potpourri bowl. I forgot to bring some of that home, but I did remember some happy tea from a "smart" shop.
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mushroom. :rasta
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Mister Tea:ticking
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black tea for waking up with sugar to give my body some speed :)
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Green Tea in the Morning, Chai decaff Tea in the afternoon, Sleepytime Tea in the evening.
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just Earl Grey
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Another vote for green tea
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earl grey is good...
English gold is good... iced tea is always good... psilocybin is interesting... |
I love white tea, black tea and green tea. I drink some of each almost every day.
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During the day i exclusively drink Sencha and Gyokuro.. i replaced the smoking habit with drinking tea
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here 's a good one...it's called a 'London Fog': instead of water, heat some milk up over the stove to steaming, but not boiling. add a couple bags of earl grey and steep for the regular time. once you take out the tea, throw in a tablespoon or two of vanilla syrup.
also, just ask for it at starbucks if you don't keep vanilla syrup stocked at home. it's my favorite drink (non-alcoholic) hands down. |
coffe bean & tea leaf has 2 iced teas i love
strawberries & cream (green tea) pomegranate blueberry (green tea) they are the shit, so good |
Red tea and green Tea I love their tastes... Anti-oxidants and good for health...
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Green Tea is where it's at
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Strawberry Roybush for sure
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jasmin tea
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Punjana.
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PG Tips.
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Green/White Tea Blend and Red Tea from Stash.com.
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