I'm allergic to tea and dislike coffee, but love cats. So I'm not sure how
that fits the correlation at all!
Sue
Tamara wrote:
I'd meant to ask but forgot when writing my long-winded essay... do
y'all think there's a correlation between *dedicated* tea/coffee
drinkers on the one hand and the
Tamara wrote:
I'd meant to ask but forgot when writing my long-winded essay... do
y'all think there's a correlation between *dedicated* tea/coffee
drinkers on the one hand and the choice of pets on the other? I don't
have a pet at the moment (negotiations with DH are slower than
lacemaking
i've read the same research here in the u.s.a., and what ever the
doo-dads are called it's the same as whats in fruit. i forgot what
they are called also, but they are in the order of highest amount to
least amount: 1. chocolate, 2. wine, 3. fruit, and i don't know what
the other ones are.
I think you are referring to anti-oxidants.
Simon
., and what ever the
doo-dads are called it's the same as whats in fruit. i forgot what
they are called also, but they are in the order of highest amount to
least amount: 1. chocolate, 2. wine, 3. fruit, and i don't know what
the other ones
I another who thinks that coffee never lives up to the promise that you get
from the smell!
I'm a tea drinker. I like most kinds of tea including the flavoured
tisanes. Obviously some more than others. The one I have found that I
don't like (sorry Bev, I think it was) is rooibos.
Tamara
Well I don't like either the taste or smell of coffee. Yuck!! I
occasionally drink iced tea in the summer but not too often. And in the
winter when it's very, very cold, I'll indulge in the occasional cup of
nice, not tea. But I don't drink it regularly in any form.
And as far as the relation
Simon here,
I'm mainly a coffee drinker (prefer Nescafe instant, or shopmade
cappucchino), drunk white with no sugar.I can't drink black coffee.
However, I do sometimes drink tea, only black with no sugar. When I do, I
enjoy the variety of Twinings teas (Russian Caravan especially). So if I
No tea, no coffee. Except tea sometimes when my stomach hurts
(very strange - then I suddenly get cravings for strong tea
without sugar, which I normally hate; and it does make the pain
stop!). I tried coffee once. Arabic, incredibly strong in a
tiny little cup. Arrgh. Good thing they gave
Like Bev, I tend to drink red tea (rooibus) most of the time, just made with
hot water. I keep the teabag and get more cups from it during the day. Did I
say I was frugal? :-) I made the mistake of buying a pack with chamomile in it
and it still languishes in the cupboard. If I get a