I did a few times, mother must have bought a jar (or was it a can?) - eh, or as is said now, meh.
I like coffee and tea(s), but drink tea less this days.
Mmm, I may need to plant some catmint or catnip..
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joannawood1245
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Thu 16 Feb, 2017 04:41 am
@candy02,
I always drink some tea after lunch.
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chirchri
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Tue 25 Apr, 2017 01:21 am
@roger,
I don't agree with you more, tea would be fitter our life one.
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Bronfman
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Tue 25 Apr, 2017 01:38 am
@candy02,
It’s an age-old question: What’s better for you, coffee or tea? The truth: there isn’t a clear standout. Both of these uniquely healthy pick-me-ups have their own long list of health pros—and cons. To benefit from both sets of antioxidants, try this: drink one or two cups of coffee in the morning, then enjoy tea throughout the day.
Whatever beverage you choose, make sure you like the taste enough to avoid adding a bunch of unhealthy sugars and sweeteners.
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tsarstepan
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Tue 25 Apr, 2017 07:35 am
I drink both and can appreciate both in terms of taste and what not.
Full disclaimer: I am far more a tea junkie than a coffee fiend. So, I must come out as #TeamTea. Tea is infinitely greater than coffee. And I'll fight anyone and everyone to the death who questions this gospel of truth.
I use green tea in some Chinese recipes friends have given me and it works but the green tea bread someone gave me recently ... fail
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ginagreen
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Tue 23 May, 2017 01:45 am
@candy02,
I think tea is much better than coffee, though there are caffenie between them, tea is much healthier than coffee. You will not be addicted.
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Novy
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Wed 30 Aug, 2017 01:26 am
@candy02,
I prefer tea personally.
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Christina1992
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Fri 8 Dec, 2017 08:04 am
@candy02,
Both coffee and tea is the healthiest beverages for reduce stress & gain refreshment. Up to three/four cups of coffee or tea a day appear to be fine. So both beverages are beneficial to human life.