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Tea at MacDonald's
Probably Lipton's but maybe a generic of Lipton's, very weak, heavily
sugared; Diet coke is probably a better bet. This is also true of many fast food places. Toci |
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Tea at MacDonald's
While intrepidly exploring the bowels of USENET on Saturday, October
18, 2008, toci rolled initiative and posted the following: > Probably Lipton's but maybe a generic of Lipton's, very weak, heavily > sugared; Diet coke is probably a better bet. This is also true of > many fast food places. Toci This is also true of most restaurants in the United States. -- Derek "A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely re-arranging their prejudices." -- William James |
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It's best to drink homemade tea as these fast food teas are just pure imitations.
Although it's at least better than soft drinks I believe. However don't let it confuse you with the real deal as that's what really offers the health benefits. The fast food places add this to cover up for their unhealthy food. |
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Great results!
DanThe34 > wrote:
> >I've been drinking Oolong tea AKA Wu-Yi tea for quite some time now and >have noticed great results! I'm glad. I've been drinking it for about forty years now myself. In fact, I have a cup of the Imperial Tea Court's "Anxi Tikuanyin" perched on top of the terminal right now. Incidentally, for those who have been lamenting the demise of the "Formosa Oooling" that Twining's used to sell, I think this stuff reminds me a lot of that. >However, it's not as fast as some of the experts claim. It does take >some time, but with patience and healthy eating along with drinking >this tea you should notice some results in both weight loss and >cholesterol improvement. You're supposed to lose weight? That's the LAST thing I need. I thought it was just supposed to taste good. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Great results!
I give people drinking tea for health reasons about three months till
they find something else. Jim On Oct 25, 3:11 pm, DanThe34 > wrote: > I've been drinking Oolong tea AKA Wu-Yi tea for quite some time now and > have noticed great results! > > However, it's not as fast as some of the experts claim. It does take > some time, but with patience and healthy eating along with drinking > this tea you should notice some results in both weight loss and > cholesterol improvement. > > -- > DanThe34 |
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