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I gave up caffeine about 3 weeks ago. Now that the withdrawals are
over i'm trying to figure out what the benefit is, but that's a whole nother story. Anyway, i rediscovered tea, albeit decaffeinated. The box says there's about 5mg caffeine in it, which i expected and am not really concerened about. BUT, i make my tea very strong, as in i like to let it steep even while i'm drinking it and will even use that tea bag along with a new one in subsequet cups. I swear i'm getting a little caffeine buzz. Could i be getting much more than 5mg? Thanks, -JZ |
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 09:23:57 -0500
Slambram > wrote: > I gave up caffeine about 3 weeks ago. Now that the withdrawals are > over i'm trying to figure out what the benefit is, but that's a whole > nother story. > > Anyway, i rediscovered tea, albeit decaffeinated. The box says > there's about 5mg caffeine in it, which i expected and am not really > concerened about. BUT, i make my tea very strong, as in i like to let > it steep even while i'm drinking it and will even use that tea bag > along with a new one in subsequet cups. I swear i'm getting a little > caffeine buzz. Could i be getting much more than 5mg? Nearly all the caffeine comes out in the first 30 seconds of the first steeping. As for whether there's more than 5mg, *shrug*. |
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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 09:23:57 -0500
Slambram > wrote: > I gave up caffeine about 3 weeks ago. Now that the withdrawals are > over i'm trying to figure out what the benefit is, but that's a whole > nother story. > > Anyway, i rediscovered tea, albeit decaffeinated. The box says > there's about 5mg caffeine in it, which i expected and am not really > concerened about. BUT, i make my tea very strong, as in i like to let > it steep even while i'm drinking it and will even use that tea bag > along with a new one in subsequet cups. I swear i'm getting a little > caffeine buzz. Could i be getting much more than 5mg? Nearly all the caffeine comes out in the first 30 seconds of the first steeping. As for whether there's more than 5mg, *shrug*. |
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:37:05 -0700, Eric Jorgensen wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 09:23:57 -0500 > Slambram > wrote: > >> I gave up caffeine about 3 weeks ago. Now that the withdrawals are >> over i'm trying to figure out what the benefit is, but that's a whole >> nother story. >> >> Anyway, i rediscovered tea, albeit decaffeinated. The box says >> there's about 5mg caffeine in it, which i expected and am not really >> concerened about. BUT, i make my tea very strong, as in i like to let >> it steep even while i'm drinking it and will even use that tea bag >> along with a new one in subsequet cups. I swear i'm getting a little >> caffeine buzz. Could i be getting much more than 5mg? > > > Nearly all the caffeine comes out in the first 30 seconds of the first > steeping. In fact, one can almost decaffeinate one's own loose leaf tea by steeping for 30 seconds, then discarding that steep, and then steeping normally. > As for whether there's more than 5mg, *shrug*. Part of the "buzz" might come from multiple cups. -- Derek Road Kill Cafe - We make it your way, right away. Straight from your grill to ours. |
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On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 09:37:05 -0700, Eric Jorgensen wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 09:23:57 -0500 > Slambram > wrote: > >> I gave up caffeine about 3 weeks ago. Now that the withdrawals are >> over i'm trying to figure out what the benefit is, but that's a whole >> nother story. >> >> Anyway, i rediscovered tea, albeit decaffeinated. The box says >> there's about 5mg caffeine in it, which i expected and am not really >> concerened about. BUT, i make my tea very strong, as in i like to let >> it steep even while i'm drinking it and will even use that tea bag >> along with a new one in subsequet cups. I swear i'm getting a little >> caffeine buzz. Could i be getting much more than 5mg? > > > Nearly all the caffeine comes out in the first 30 seconds of the first > steeping. In fact, one can almost decaffeinate one's own loose leaf tea by steeping for 30 seconds, then discarding that steep, and then steeping normally. > As for whether there's more than 5mg, *shrug*. Part of the "buzz" might come from multiple cups. -- Derek Road Kill Cafe - We make it your way, right away. Straight from your grill to ours. |
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I think you're still a caffeine hound and that's why you are keeping
that decaf tea bag going even through a second cup. ;-) Still, I kind of doubt you are getting a buzz from the caffeine. Do you get a buzz from a 12 oz. cola (30-35 mg caffeine)? Since most of the caffeine is gone in 30 seconds (as already mentioned here), I don't think you're getting much more by steeping the bag continuosly. Over steeping causes bitterness not elevated caffeine. Now, maybe if you put 6 or 7 of those bags into 6 oz of water, I might believe you're getting a caffeine buzz. ;-) See the DIY decaf method in the tea FAQ - http://pages.ripco.net/~c4ha2na9/tea/faq.html#5.6.6. |
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I think you're still a caffeine hound and that's why you are keeping
that decaf tea bag going even through a second cup. ;-) Still, I kind of doubt you are getting a buzz from the caffeine. Do you get a buzz from a 12 oz. cola (30-35 mg caffeine)? Since most of the caffeine is gone in 30 seconds (as already mentioned here), I don't think you're getting much more by steeping the bag continuosly. Over steeping causes bitterness not elevated caffeine. Now, maybe if you put 6 or 7 of those bags into 6 oz of water, I might believe you're getting a caffeine buzz. ;-) See the DIY decaf method in the tea FAQ - http://pages.ripco.net/~c4ha2na9/tea/faq.html#5.6.6. |
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![]() "Slambram" > wrote in message ... > I gave up caffeine about 3 weeks ago. Now that the withdrawals are > over i'm trying to figure out what the benefit is, but that's a whole > nother story. > > Anyway, i rediscovered tea, albeit decaffeinated. The box says > there's about 5mg caffeine in it, which i expected and am not really > concerened about. BUT, i make my tea very strong, as in i like to let > it steep even while i'm drinking it and will even use that tea bag > along with a new one in subsequet cups. I swear i'm getting a little > caffeine buzz. Could i be getting much more than 5mg? For the answer to this question, you'll have to do the math: Multiply 5mg by the number of teabags you're using. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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![]() "Slambram" > wrote in message ... > I gave up caffeine about 3 weeks ago. Now that the withdrawals are > over i'm trying to figure out what the benefit is, but that's a whole > nother story. > > Anyway, i rediscovered tea, albeit decaffeinated. The box says > there's about 5mg caffeine in it, which i expected and am not really > concerened about. BUT, i make my tea very strong, as in i like to let > it steep even while i'm drinking it and will even use that tea bag > along with a new one in subsequet cups. I swear i'm getting a little > caffeine buzz. Could i be getting much more than 5mg? For the answer to this question, you'll have to do the math: Multiply 5mg by the number of teabags you're using. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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![]() "Slambram" > wrote in message ... > ...and will even use that tea bag > along with a new one in subsequet cups. I wasn't going to say anything but...Reusing teabags? Eeewwwww! Are you aware that the smaller particles (dust, fannings) used in teabags release their flavor much faster than broken or whole leaves and you're not gaining decent, appreciable flavor when you reuse a teabag? Of course, if you're doing it for the color... <shrug>. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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![]() "Slambram" > wrote in message ... > ...and will even use that tea bag > along with a new one in subsequet cups. I wasn't going to say anything but...Reusing teabags? Eeewwwww! Are you aware that the smaller particles (dust, fannings) used in teabags release their flavor much faster than broken or whole leaves and you're not gaining decent, appreciable flavor when you reuse a teabag? Of course, if you're doing it for the color... <shrug>. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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