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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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Here's what I do now and I love it--and nothing's
wasted. I put enough organic, white, loose-leaf tea to make a cup of tea in a microwave bowl with two cups of water, place it in the microwave and bring it to a simmer. I simmer it for three minutes and then I add about half a cup of Vanilla Soy Slender. I then eat and drink it--ALL of it. I LOVE it, and the caffeine effect lasts and lasts as if I'm continuously drinking tea infused and consumed in the orthodox manner. Weird, huh? Does the idea freak you out? If anyone here is crazy enough to try it, please let me know how it goes down and how it makes you feel. George |
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On Sep 25, 10:55 pm, "George Cherry"
wrote: Here's what I do now and I love it--and nothing's wasted. I put enough organic, white, loose-leaf tea to make a cup of tea in a microwave bowl with two cups of water, place it in the microwave and bring it to a simmer. I simmer it for three minutes and then I add about half a cup of Vanilla Soy Slender. I then eat and drink it--ALL of it. I LOVE it, and the caffeine effect lasts and lasts as if I'm continuously drinking tea infused and consumed in the orthodox manner. Weird, huh? Does the idea freak you out? If anyone here is crazy enough to try it, please let me know how it goes down and how it makes you feel. George intresting - i have printed a copy of your post - will try it when i get some free time.. |