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Old 09-12-2005, 10:25 AM   #1
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I love hot tea. Nearly all kinds. I have English Breakfast, Irish Morning tea, Earl Grey, herb tea, green tea, white tea... I love it all.

Some teas are for healing- licorice tea, the "cold-stop" tea, ginger, mint, and several blends.

I *love* the pomegranite/blueberry tea lattes at Coffee Bean. Oh, yeah. When I get motivated I pack the dogs into the car, we take a walk around CBTL parking lot, I sit the dogs down and have me a tea latte. They like to get out and I like to get my tea.

I also have a container of tea that I mixed myself- rooibos as a base; ginger, dandelion, nettles, hawthorn berries, and other things that I can't remember. I took notes so I could remake it if I chose. It's a morning tonic type of tea. With the ginger and the rooibos it even tastes pretty good.

Don't drink iced tea. Hot tea that has cooled- yes. Iced tea? No. What is that about? I see other folks that feel the same. I don't understand it but there it is.

Always green tea, unsweetened, with my sushi. Some tea I sweeten, some I don't. I usually put a bit of something in my tea at home.
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