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  • Ansel
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 3696

    #91
    Originally posted by Jan
    I love my (Brittish) tea, don't want to live withoput it as i don't want to live without snus. Amen
    Good man! Don't forget Tetley... PG and Tetley are both my favourites.

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    • Theline
      Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 32

      #92
      earl grey with captain morgan rum in it, mmmmmmm

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      • lxskllr
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        #93
        Originally posted by Ansel
        It can't be any worse that sugar can it LX?
        I really don't know tbh. That's why I recommended looking it up. It was a respected British outfit that did the study. It may be that it's worse than nothing, but equal to, or better than sugar. Usage style could also play a part. I'd expect drinking it in tea would be much better than chewing gum where you're mashing it into your teeth for long periods.

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        • GoVegan
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 5603

          #94
          I have been drinking a lot of white tea lately. I buy organic Prince of Peace tea and get 100 bags for about $8. I really like the taste of this stuff.

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          • Jan
            Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 439

            #95
            Originally posted by Ansel
            Good man! Don't forget Tetley... PG and Tetley are both my favourites.
            "The Strong One" is my favorite from PG range, it is a shame that it is not available locally. Well, let's hope EU does not ban tea.... I would not be surprised if they do.
            We do not have decent teas in shops here in Latvia. Even though we have big brands like Tetley, Lipton and Ahmad, its all poor quality, made for consumption in Easter Europe and the difference in taste between British tea and our tea is amazing, believe me. It seems that all tea sold in the UK is from fair trade and organic, no matter if it is cheap or pricey...
            BTW: I never add sugar to my cup of tea.

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            • Saville
              New Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 7

              #96
              Drinking tea offers various tea health benefits. Healthy tea leads to a healthy life. No wonder that it is considered a super food with numerous documented and yet to be realized health benefits.


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              • heders
                Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 2227

                #97
                Has anyone substituted their coffee drinking for tea? I would like to hear your insights since I'm trying to cut back on my caffeine use (after I quit smoking I have become a pure caffeine wimp and get the shakes and jitters after as little as two mugs for some reason). Don't know what the hell happened, but I just can't tolerate the java anymore.

                I love the smoother caffeine buzz from tea though. It doesn't leave me fatigued and shaky after an hour but stays low and can be drunken all through the day without worrying about not being able to sleep. However, I think the watery taste is just something I have to get used to. Maybe even I will love it after being coffee free for a while!

                I can really recommend a book called "Caffeine Blues: Wake Up To The Hidden Dangers of America's Number 1 Drug" by a guy named Stephen Cherniske. It's a very well referenced book and really exposes the (serious) side effects of high caffeine consumption.


                Drinking a cup of green tea right now! Wohoo.

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                • Skell18
                  Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 7067

                  #98
                  Originally posted by heders
                  Has anyone substituted their coffee drinking for tea? I would like to hear your insights since I'm trying to cut back on my caffeine use (after I quit smoking I have become a pure caffeine wimp and get the shakes and jitters after as little as two mugs for some reason). Don't know what the hell happened, but I just can't tolerate the java anymore.

                  I love the smoother caffeine buzz from tea though. It doesn't leave me fatigued and shaky after an hour but stays low and can be drunken all through the day without worrying about not being able to sleep. However, I think the watery taste is just something I have to get used to. Maybe even I will love it after being coffee free for a while!

                  I can really recommend a book called "Caffeine Blues: Wake Up To The Hidden Dangers of America's Number 1 Drug" by a guy named Stephen Cherniske. It's a very well referenced book and really exposes the (serious) side effects of high caffeine consumption.


                  Drinking a cup of green tea right now! Wohoo.

                  Drink caffinated tea rather than green tea, if its watery then it cleary hasn't brewed long enough as it shouldn't be watery. Fruit teas if you leave the bag in are very refreshing or, thanks to Ansel and Pris, I discovered yeba mate tea, will give you some caffiene but its a good sub.

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                  • heders
                    Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 2227

                    #99
                    Originally posted by Skell18
                    Drink caffinated tea rather than green tea, if its watery then it cleary hasn't brewed long enough as it shouldn't be watery. Fruit teas if you leave the bag in are very refreshing or, thanks to Ansel and Pris, I discovered yeba mate tea, will give you some caffiene but its a good sub.
                    Green tea is caffeinated though. A small amount (about 30-40 mg in comparison with a cup of coffee that has 100-250 mg per cup/mug). Yerba Mate sounds very interesting, and I've actually tried it a few times a long ago. Tasted like crap from what I can remember but had an interesting effect. Will have to look it up again.

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                    • lxskllr
                      Member
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 13435

                      I've done it, but I just like the taste of coffee better.

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                      • Skell18
                        Member
                        • May 2012
                        • 7067

                        Originally posted by heders
                        Green tea is caffeinated though. A small amount (about 30-40 mg in comparison with a cup of coffee that has 100-250 mg per cup/mug). Yerba Mate sounds very interesting, and I've actually tried it a few times a long ago. Tasted like crap from what I can remember but had an interesting effect. Will have to look it up again.
                        I like peach yerba, very refreshing. Black tea is the way forward if you want off coffee, can't go wrong with a nice cup of English Breakfast tea IMO.

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                        • Ansel
                          Member
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 3696

                          Yerba mate does taste like crap but the effects can be very nice and correct me if i'm wrong there is a synergy between tobacco and yerba mate. If you don't like the taste like me but you like the effects you can drink it cold as a 'terere' mixed with fruit juice.

                          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terer%C3%A9

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                          • Burnsey
                            Member
                            • Jan 2013
                            • 2572

                            I like espresso best, a double is my wake up drink, and an occasional double if I'm out. I have been trying different teas for sipping, and like plain old Lipton best.

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                            • Snus6930
                              Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 45

                              Avid tea drinker here! I do enjoy my coffee as well but I drink far more tea than coffee. The usual is Typhoo extra strong but I really enjoy my loose black/english breakfast teas. Not a fan of green tea though iv found a few berry and fruity blends that I adore!

                              Love peach ice tea as well, beautiful stuff!!

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                              • b_andersson
                                Member
                                • Feb 2013
                                • 21

                                A bit off topic but unbelievable good if you've a hard time sleeping. Rooibos and pellet hops.

                                I take a teabag of Rooibos and 4-6 pellet hops (Used for brewing beer) in a "metallic teabag". After a few minutes you will feel loose and amazing!

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