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OK but I also drink nettle tea every day- yum!

 

Sometimes I add red clover- sometimes elderberries, sometimes red raspberry.

 

In the summer(ah!) I add fresh lemon balm...

 

oatstraw is good, too...

 

 

Tea is a way of life!

 

I dont use tea balls, though- I put a handful of herbs in a quart mason jar

, fill with boiling water,cover, and let it steep for 30 minutes to several

hours- thats medicine!

 

Michelle

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Yerba Mate is a South American member of the Holly Family- Ilex

paraguarensis....I think it is delicious- and it has good " green " nutrients,

too...

 

Yes I have tried " rooibos " (red bush) tea- delicious!

 

And yes- I put milk in my earl grey...

 

Michelle

> What exactly is yerba mate?

> Has anyone ever tried the red tea that is suppose to have all of the

> antioxidents in it?

> Carol

> i believe it is from Africa.

>

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That's how I make mine. Even my kids like it with the tea floating in

their cup, but my DH isn't too fond of it that way--he'll drink it but

only because he has no choice, he prefers it strained.

My favorite right now is my own mix of red raspberry, nettles,

dandelion. Of course, I'm drinking it as my pregnancy tea but I'm kind

of addicted to it by now (I guess if you drink anything for 8 months

straight, you start to get addicted to it). I add lemon in the morning,

milk at night.

 

Michelle Morton-niyama wrote:

 

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>

> I dont use tea balls, though- I put a handful of herbs in a quart

> mason jar

> , fill with boiling water,cover, and let it steep for 30 minutes to

> several

> hours- thats medicine!

>

 

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I do not mind tea in the cup as most of it settles to the bottom, i bought

one of those cups that has the strainer right in the cup..it fits into the

cup and then you pour the water over it and remove the strainer with the tea

leaves, i like this.

Carol

 

 

 

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LOL Oh well, I thought I found another person that doesn't mind tea in

their cup. It floats on the top but then settles on the bottom as you

drink it so we don't actually end up drinking it, I just like to see it

in there.

 

Michelle Morton-niyama wrote:

 

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>

> > That's how I make mine. Even my kids like it with the tea floating

> in

> > their cup,

>

> Oh gosh!

>

> I forgot to say that I strain it into another cup afer it has steeped!

>

> m

 

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Anybody grow their own plants and make teas out of them?? I was thinking

mostly of elderberry, aronia, sea buckthorn, lavender. And are there any

others that you recommend??

 

Karen J

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In a message dated 02/24/2003 7:47:15 AM Central Standard Time,

crwilm writes:

 

 

> why dont't you check with the tearoom and just tell them

> that you enjoyed their tea and are looking for waht type of tea it was?

>

 

Tried that already, they won't reveal their suppliers. My next door neighbor

was one of their employees and they won't tell her either! Go figure. Deonia

 

 

 

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