


by - written on 02/04/02, updated on 02/04/02
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Tea is marvellous! - Advantages: Hot and warms your insides - Disadvantages: Takes effort to make!

by - written on 31/03/02, updated on 31/03/02 (Very useful, 246 readings)
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I am a self-confessed tea-a-holic. I would never dream of starting the day without a cuppa. In fact, I don't think I COULD start a day without a cuppa! Forget coffee. I haven't touched that since I went off it totally when I was pregnant, 23 years ago. Just bring on the tea, and I'm forever grateful! It has become a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/11/01, updated on 13/11/01 (Useful, 133 readings)
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Give me tea anytime over coffee! Who can resist the fragrant aroma of of good tea? With literally hundreds of choices, you can never get bored. You can try some soothing, yet crip sencha tea. Made from tea leaves which have been fried after drying. Genrai tea, which is a green tea with added flavors of rice and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/11/01, updated on 06/11/01 (Very useful, 399 readings)
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Tea has been and continues to be the biggest point of marital contention in the life of the dave27 clan ... you see I absolutely adore it with a real passion and Mrs D just cannot abide the stuff, the look, the taste, and most of all the smell! It all stems back to her early years when the family of one of her cousins used to take ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/10/01, updated on 19/10/01 (Useful, 165 readings)
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Because my Husband likes it hot and steamy and dark I have to buy two different lots of teabags for the family. His favourite is Yorkshire Tea. I expect if you have not tasted this tea you have at least have heard of it through the "this is sponsored by Yorkshire Tea" advert before they show the programme ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/10/01, updated on 12/10/01 (Very useful, 1794 readings)
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Tea to you may just mean some brown stuff in a cup, but it does in fact have a profound effect on the body. There are many different sorts of teas, and they all act in different ways. I've been expereimenting for about a year with the effects of tea like drinks, and would like to share that with you. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/10/01, updated on 12/10/01 (Useful, 332 readings)
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For me it's tea. Never have and never will understand or appreciate that there are those that would rather start the day with a cup of coffee. For a start... I can't quench my thirst with a cup of coffee properly, how do you do it? I have tried, once or twice. Occasionally just to be polite, for ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/10/01, updated on 11/10/01 (Useful, 183 readings)
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Tea is without doubt the most wonderful drink in the world. It is the backbone of the county and without it civilisation as we know it would fall apart. Drink it in the morning, at lunchtime, in the afternoon and before you go to bed. NEVER refuse a cup of tea if it has been offered to you. From its humble origins back in ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/10/01, updated on 11/10/01 (Very useful, 452 readings)
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Tea, that most evocative drink that is forever associated with cucumber sandwiches and cricket. TYPES:--------------------------------------- There are many different types of tea, both black and green, they in fact all come from the same plant, ’Camellia sinensis’. The differences comes from the area they ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/09/01, updated on 27/09/01 (Very useful, 142 readings)
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Tea - the British solution to all situations! How many times have you felt low, had a nice cup of tea and everything seems ok again? I have been drinking tea since I was about 6 when I converted from Coffee (I was an early starter as far as caffeine goes!). I used to think for some reason when I was younger that coffee was ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/09/01, updated on 24/09/01 (Useful, 169 readings)
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Few weeks ago I was forced to review my eating & drinking habits after being told I was diabetic,Now this isnt a big deal these days but it does call for a radical rethink.. One of the things suggested in a healthy eating plan is defaffeinated tea.after 63years of being an avid tea drinker I dreaded to think what this ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/09/01, updated on 24/09/01 (Useful, 126 readings)
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Tea has been around for many years and will keep going for many more years. I started drinking tea about ten years ago and have never stopped having the odd cup of tea. It is so nice after a hard days work and than you have a tea it is really relaxing. I feel tea and hot chocolate are the best hot drinks going and if you begg to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/09/01, updated on 08/09/01 (Very useful, 900 readings)
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It's about 5000 years since some enterprising Chinaman picked the leaves from a bush and discovered that it made a good drink. It is said that almost 5000 years a Chinese Emperor drank a cup of hot water into which had dropped a tea leaf. He had been in considerable pain but after this the pain eased. This is probably where ... Read the complete review
