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- Subject: Re: Tea was Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Re: [MLUG] baby!
- From: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:28:59 -0500
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Spurling, Shannon wrote:
I suspect that it's not the caffeine at all. A coke has more than a cup
of tea. Way more. Have you tried the decaf black teas? Twinings decaf
Earl Grey is very good, and so is their decaf Irish Breakfast. And they
are both very dark teas, so they have a good smooth flavor with a kick.
Jasmine and most green teas have less caffeine than the black teas any
way. The red teas are decaf. I'm just tired off all the herb teas having
chamomile in them. I like chamomile every once in a while, but after
drinking herb tea regularly, the chamomile can get a little old.
I would second that. I find that a lot of speciality tea in regular
grocery stores isn't good, except Twinings, which is definitely worth
the extra cost if I want stuff like Earl Grey.
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