Has anyone here ever try mountain tea?
1 posted on
04/08/2021 5:39:05 PM PDT by
be-baw
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2 posted on
04/08/2021 5:46:28 PM PDT by
Karliner
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To: be-baw
Has anyone here ever try mountain tea? I’ve tried Mountain Dew - and I don’t mean the sweet soft drink.
3 posted on
04/08/2021 5:46:45 PM PDT by
PGR88
To: be-baw
The suggestion is to mix all five teas to make one Sangria Tea?
4 posted on
04/08/2021 5:49:44 PM PDT by
Deaf Smith
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To: be-baw
No but I will. Love different teas.
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7 posted on
04/08/2021 5:54:22 PM PDT by
Jamestown1630
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9 posted on
04/08/2021 5:58:32 PM PDT by
RedMonqey
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11 posted on
04/08/2021 6:07:02 PM PDT by
Bonemaker
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To: be-baw
I pretty much gave up drinking coffee. Once in a while I’ll have some but not like I used to drink a pot a day.
But I do make tea in the mornings. Usually Twinings English Breakfast tea. I use 2 bags in a 24 oz mug. Sometimes Earl Grey but more often on the few days I am going to drink tea in the afternoon I’ll choose The Earl (no scones, crumpets or cucumber sandwiches, though).
I’ve tried drinking decaf type teas in the evening like chamomile or blends. Or low caffeine teas. I like a cup of Moroccan Mint after dinner. But don’t drink it often. Depends on the day, and the meal.
13 posted on
04/08/2021 6:10:02 PM PDT by
monkeyshine
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To: be-baw
They make a mean tea in the mountains of Peru. You need a shaman to help you through it. Never tried it. I might one day, though.
14 posted on
04/08/2021 6:11:15 PM PDT by
monkeyshine
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To: be-baw
I have a great small hedge of rosemary growing in my back yard. I also have gone kind of nuts on teas as I had go quit coffee for medical reasons. I think I have about 40 to 50 types of teas but Greek Mountain Tea will now have to go on my “wish” list.
16 posted on
04/08/2021 6:14:58 PM PDT by
KC Burke
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To: be-baw
I recently tried Earl Gray Tea. It has bergamot rind in it. I had to try it and I was not disappointed.
18 posted on
04/08/2021 6:19:09 PM PDT by
BuffaloJack
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19 posted on
04/08/2021 6:20:04 PM PDT by
Baldwin77
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To: be-baw
Not a mention of “Green Tea”?
Green Tea is low in oxalates, and a very low-level kidney stone producer. (Versus orange and black teas).
20 posted on
04/08/2021 6:22:02 PM PDT by
Does so
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To: be-baw
I drink a gallon of Luzianne iced tea every day.
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23 posted on
04/08/2021 6:27:41 PM PDT by
thinden
To: be-baw
I’ll stick with my Earl Grey, thank you.
CC
24 posted on
04/08/2021 6:41:20 PM PDT by
Celtic Conservative
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To: be-baw
"This is because it has antioxidants as well as fatty acids, which help protect the brain."
So does blueberry pie and oysters Rockefeller...respectively.😀
25 posted on
04/08/2021 6:42:40 PM PDT by
Bonemaker
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To: be-baw
Interesting article, thanks.
26 posted on
04/08/2021 6:44:49 PM PDT by
matthew fuller
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27 posted on
04/08/2021 6:46:55 PM PDT by
Carriage Hill
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