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He filled the glass, and added, "But the spruce tea's knocking it, I think."
FINIS 2010
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But new research provides a reminder that not all of green tea's purported goodness is steeped in strong evidence.
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Baker experienced similar problems, and in his 1992 song T.U.S.A. he explained: It's boiling water that brings out tea's flavour / With a dash of milk, you've a real brew to savour.
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Though that will add a small amount of flavor, most of a tea's flavor comes from natural dried leaves and botanicals.
The All-Star Alchemist of Top-Shelf Tea Nancy Keates 2011
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But new research provides a reminder that not all of green tea's purported goodness is steeped in strong evidence.
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I've had stem cell growth factors imported from Israel to reverse "permanent" injuries, and I've flown to rural tea farmers in China to discuss Pu-Erh tea's effects on fat-loss.
Tim Ferriss: Is The Second Book Always Harder Than The First? Tim Ferriss 2010
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I've had stem cell growth factors imported from Israel to reverse "permanent" injuries, and I've flown to rural tea farmers in China to discuss Pu-Erh tea's effects on fat-loss.
Tim Ferriss: The 4-Hour Body: How Do You Follow Up A #1 Bestseller Without Repeating Yourself? Tim Ferriss 2010
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“The tea's gone cold,” announced Iqbal.
Like a Calm Sea 2009
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Stangl noted that not only does milk block tea's benefits for blood vessels, it also destroys the antioxidant effects of tea and perhaps its cancer-protective effects as well.
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We got a present from Jane B yesterday - a YEAR'S subscription to tea's of the world.
Alone, and trying to understand Elizabeth McClung 2009
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