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Whatever you do, don't drink Tea on an empty stomach!! Not healthy
To unravel the truth behind everything, Megan is forced to leave everything behind to save herself and protect those she loves. Now on her own, this young woman will face challenges and dangers, relying on her only assets; her strength and determination. Read When The Truth Hurts by TashiTasha http://www.lushstories.com/stories/novels/when-the-truth-hurts-chapter-1.aspx
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Thanks Nicola for the great info. My mom has put my dad on green tea. They are both using it and so is my little sister. Somehow my mom has even got my brother drinking green tea. That boggles the imagination! Mom has been on me to start drinking it. I think I will give it a try.
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Green tea is lovely. A fine drink for all occasions. Fresh though, not the bagged stuff.
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thats great. i love green tea since i was young.
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tashitasha wrote:Whatever you do, don't drink Tea on an empty stomach!! Not healthy Ha I do that all the time green which I have recently taken a liking to and black tea. Never had any issues myself
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best!
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I personally find the aftertaste the jasmine tea a bit bitter, but that's me. I do enjoy a cuppa of green tea though. Teased and Tormented -My very first story and competition entry is now up!
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I could never use green tea as an eye-opener, like coffee, but I love it otherwise during the day. There's something very comforting about it, and it doesn't even need sugar or milk to be enjoyable. The health benefits are just a nice bonus. :)
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I have been drinking green tea also, hot or iced. I have given up coffee almost a month now. Green tea has less than a third the amount of caffeine. benefits wise the green tea is the winner by far, especially if coffee is consumed with milk. I usuallly add a little of Agave or stevia.
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I'm a huge fan of both white and green teas. My advice to people who don't like it but want to drink it for the health is to do some research on how to properly steep it (temperature, duration, tea to water ratios), and use that information as a starting place to experiment on how you like it. I like my green brewed at 79 degrees centigrade, and white at 66 or 67 for about three minutes. You can taste it, but it remains delicate. Both green and white (but especially white) are excellent for re-brewing as well.
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 the only tea i ever drink :D
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