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Old 03-09-2007, 02:03 PM posted to alt.food.diabetic
Joan and Papillons: Cosmo & Midge
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There is a tea purveyor in a town near me.

In the shop one can sample 2 teas ,complimentary at a time.

Literally hundreds of varieties, some teas being made from herbs other than
tea leaves.

Some naturally sweet. Roobis ( sp ) ( a African red tea comes from a shrub
I believe ) sweet undertone.

I tried a floral green tea ( made with roses and lemon ) which I loved .

I guess my point is there are teas with sweetness and other attractive
flavors one may try instead of sugar.

I personally never liked sweet beverages.

Now enjoying a varieties of different teas.

And I also love coffee !

Joan



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Old 03-09-2007, 08:22 PM posted to alt.food.diabetic
Julie Bove
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"Joan and Papillons: Cosmo & Midge" wrote in
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There is a tea purveyor in a town near me.

In the shop one can sample 2 teas ,complimentary at a time.

Literally hundreds of varieties, some teas being made from herbs other
than
tea leaves.

Some naturally sweet. Roobis ( sp ) ( a African red tea comes from a
shrub
I believe ) sweet undertone.

I tried a floral green tea ( made with roses and lemon ) which I loved .

I guess my point is there are teas with sweetness and other attractive
flavors one may try instead of sugar.

I personally never liked sweet beverages.

Now enjoying a varieties of different teas.

And I also love coffee !


I tried the Roobis and didn't like it. Too sweet for me. But then I never
liked sweet drinks.


 




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