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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dont know what it is, the placement of the place where i keep the
teas, water boiler, the countertop, the sink, stress, no new teas,
winter? ...dont know, but
i am drinking too much cola again, arrrrgh.... tried sweetening the
black teas,,,
tried the usual 'cure' of doing a tea binge day...but i just cant seem
to get back to my routine...
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On Jan 28, 10:37*pm, SN > wrote:
> dont know what it is, the placement of the place where i keep the
> teas, water boiler, the countertop, the sink, stress, no new teas,
> winter? ...dont know, but
> i am drinking too much cola again, arrrrgh.... tried sweetening the
> black teas,,,
> tried the usual 'cure' of doing a tea binge day...but i just cant seem
> to get back to my routine...


Please, please don't leave us. Coia is bad for you. I shift to iced
tea along about May Day- maybe that's what you really want? Toci
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On Jan 28, 11:37 pm, SN > wrote:
> dont know what it is, the placement of the place where i keep the
> teas, water boiler, the countertop, the sink, stress, no new teas,
> winter? ...dont know, but
> i am drinking too much cola again, arrrrgh.... tried sweetening the
> black teas,,,
> tried the usual 'cure' of doing a tea binge day...but i just cant seem
> to get back to my routine...


Honestly there are times where you just take a break. I've gone months
before coming back. It's easy to get stuck in ruts too, which is why I
always throw in a wildcard or two into every tea order. Too much of
anything can be a bad thing, or so they say

Vitamin Water is my go to for non-tea days. The Fifty fifty (grape)
and XXX (acai, blueberry, pomegranate). At about 250 calories (125 per
serving) they aren't too bad for ya. Gerolsteiner (naturally
carbonated mineral water) is a nice safe alternative. I'm also a big
fan of water with lemon or lime in it. I'm not a soda guy, so that's
never been an issue for me. Sobe used to have such good drinks before
they got popular their Essentials line Jing, Qi, and Shen were
absolutely my favorites.

Don't stress about it, and certainly no need to tea binge.
- Dominic
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> dont know what it is, the placement of the place where i keep the
> teas, water boiler, the countertop, the sink, stress, no new teas,
> winter? ...dont know, but
> i am drinking too much cola again, arrrrgh.... tried sweetening the
> black teas,,,
> tried the usual 'cure' of doing a tea binge day...but i just cant seem
> to get back to my routine...


Sometimes nothing quenches a thirst/sugar need like a cola. The reason
you're drinking too much is that you buy the stuff in the first place.
Don't buy it, and you won't have a problem.


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Thanks all,
i removed the cola and got some carbonated water,
seems to work ok
I'll try the lemon too,
I suppose its a 'normal' period then to relax off the regular tea
drinking...
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