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- Subject: RE: Tea was Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Re: [MLUG] baby!
- From: "Hargus, Diana" <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 09:48:14 -0500
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* [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jason
* Youngquist
* Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 9:21 AM
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* Subject: Tea was Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Re: [MLUG] baby!
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* >> If you brew your own jasmine tea, don't use boiling water. You get
* >> the mellow flavor when the water is just really, really hot.
* Speaking of tea. I'm looking for some tea that's slightly
* caffinated. I'd like to have some tea that I can drink after
* work and
* still be able to sleep at night. I can drink a coke before
* going to bed and have no trouble sleeping, but tea is a
* different story. Non-caffinated tea would be ok, but want a
* little bit of
* a kick to it, just not too much. Earl grey black tea, and
* this fusion red
* & white tea have both kept me up until late at night.
* I've heard that white tea is the lowest caffinated tea and was
* thinking this might be the way to go, but I'm no tea expert.
* Anyone have
* any suggestions on where to get good tea locally, on-line, or
* recommended
* types of tea to try?
*
* Thanks.
* Jason Youngquist
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Tried Gunpowder Green Tea? It is a straw colored tea (looks weak) with a
strong taste, yet I can sleep after my nightly cuppa. Downside is the fact
it is a loose leaf tea (actually rolled into little balls), so you need a
tea strainer and when you make it, use water around 180 degrees F. Just my
opinion, as always, YMMV.
Diana
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