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bubblesnz
True Blue Farmgirl

291 Posts

helen

New Zealand
291 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  02:26:37 AM  Show Profile
Oh coffee coffee for me!!! Nectar from the Gods!!
My biggest problem was that I was having 3 teaspoons of sugar in it..With all the sugar warnings, have now taken to using honey instead of the sugar. Feel heaps better for it too..

A great oak, is just a little nut which held it's ground.
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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl

2173 Posts


NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  08:32:24 AM  Show Profile
I'm using Stevia now to lightly sweeten my coffee. It works well, takes very little to do the job, and is better for ya! Slowly I make progress!

**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz
Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****


"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl

2173 Posts


NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts

Posted - Jul 21 2005 :  2:21:32 PM  Show Profile
Here's some refreshing cold drink ideas! Wish I could have one right now!
http://www.womansday.com/article.asp?section_id=2&article_id=9042


**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz
Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****

Edited by - Clare on Jul 21 2005 2:22:01 PM
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Eileen
True Blue Farmgirl

1199 Posts

Eileen

USA
1199 Posts

Posted - Jul 21 2005 :  7:29:43 PM  Show Profile
I have always been a big water drinker and I love to make sun tea in the sunny days of summer.
By the way to make it I have a 1 gallon jar with a screw top lid. It came with honey in it a long time ago. I fill it up with purified water, add 4 tea bags, any kind you like. Put on the lid and set it outside in the sun for anywhere from 1 to 4 hours depending on how hot it is and how strong you like your tea. Then remove the tea bags and refridgerate. This tea can spoil so it must be kept refrigerated. I use fresh stevia leaves in the jar with the tea bags to add sweetness to some of the teas I like.
The most amazing thing I have discovered after reading mary Janes new book is fresh water with unfiltered raw cider vinegar added. I have found this with the addition of a tiny pinch of sea salt to be very refreshing while working out in the heat. It quenches my thirst and seems to rehydrate me better than anything I have tried before. I add about 1/4 teaspoon of honey to this mix to sweeten it up a tiny bit but have used it without the sweetener too.
Eileen

songbird; singing joy to the earth
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Horseyrider
True Blue Farmgirl

1045 Posts

Mary Ann
Illinois
1045 Posts

Posted - Jul 26 2005 :  6:43:35 PM  Show Profile
Clare, you may have missed this one, but a couple of years back it was in the news that the French press method of brewing left a carcinogen in your coffee. I was puzzled as to how it was any different from regular brewed coffee, but learned that they found the carcinogen was removed by the filter in drip types. I'd had a French press coffee maker at the time, and threw it out.

I'm also a coffee bug, but drink it black or with cream (no creepy white powder stuff). I also like teas, and my current favorite is rooibos tea from South Africa. Apparently it's borderline a nuisance weed there, but it's absolutely delicious. Celestial Seasonings has several to choose from, and you can get it at specialty tea shops, too. It has a tangy, fruity taste sort of like hibiscus blossoms, and is a beautiful ruby red when brewed. Best of all, it eases the symptoms of RLS, or restless leg syndrome, which I have. I also like decaffeinated sun tea, lemonade made by slicing lemons and macerating them in sugar before adding the water, fruit juice and sparkling water, wine spritzers, etc. And I'm really weak for Starbucks Frappacinos--- chocolate milk for grownups.
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Erthdancr
Farmgirl in Training

12 Posts

Rebecca
Gregory Michigan
USA
12 Posts

Posted - Jul 26 2005 :  7:30:49 PM  Show Profile  Send Erthdancr an AOL message
My favorite is cappuccino. I make one every morning. I drink water the rest of the day. In the winter I'll make a cup of herbal tea or hot cocoa in the evening.

I'll have to try the water and cider. I work for a greenhouse/truck farm and spend lots of hours picking and washing vegetables for market. And this scorching heat we've had lately is starting to take it's toll. I really need something to keep me hydrated. Plus I have gallons of raw cider vinegar...LOL

Clare, what form stevia do you use? I have a stevia plant. I know you can buy the powdered form or a liquid extract. Can I use the leaves...dried or fresh?





Rebecca

An immaculate house is the sign of a wasted life.
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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl

2173 Posts


NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts

Posted - Jul 26 2005 :  9:11:21 PM  Show Profile
Good question, Rebecca, and I don't know! I bought a stevia plant this year too, but will have to learn how to use it as a sweetner. I buy powdered in the little green packets in a box at the store. Expensive, but it takes so little that it all goes a long way. Guess some research is in order!

**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz
Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****

Edited by - Clare on Jul 26 2005 9:12:15 PM
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Celticheart
True Blue Farmgirl

811 Posts

Marcia
WA
USA
811 Posts

Posted - Jul 26 2005 :  9:12:33 PM  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by Horseyrider

Clare, you may have missed this one, but a couple of years back it was in the news that the French press method of brewing left a carcinogen in your coffee. I was puzzled as to how it was any different from regular brewed coffee, but learned that they found the carcinogen was removed by the filter in drip types. I'd had a French press coffee maker at the time, and threw it out.



I didn't know, but I have a 1 cup individual filter I use when I use my French Press just because I don't like the sludge in the bottom of the cup. Also only use milk or cream(only if I splurge) no artificial white stuff for me either.

Marcia

"I suppose the pleasure of country life lies really in the eternally renewed evidence of the determination to live." Vita Sackville-West

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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl

2173 Posts


NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts

Posted - Jul 26 2005 :  9:15:22 PM  Show Profile
Marcia, What kind of one cup filter do you use? I agree, the sludge thing is a pain. A filter would be great. I tried using a regular coffee filter and it disentegrated before I finished pouring!! Please advise!

**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz
Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****
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cecelia
True Blue Farmgirl

497 Posts

cecelia
new york
USA
497 Posts

Posted - Jul 27 2005 :  08:22:00 AM  Show Profile
Oh I thought I was the only one to ever drink cucumber water! Try adding some spearmint to it.
My hubby doesn't drink coffee, only tea, but he loves pop (soda water? carbonated drinks?). I told him to stop drinking it (too much sugar & empty calories) but it's like talking to a brick wall! Now I've at least got him drinking carbonated flavored water (no sugar, no artificial sweeteners, just flavor). I drink coffee, mostly in winter (1 cup per day), mostly tea, lots of water with cucumber, mint, lemon or lime slices (not all together!). I also like "shrubs", which are old-fashioned drinks made with a bit of vinegar and fruit juice - kind of a natural soda water, but I don't drink these too often and have found it's good to rinse out your mouth after due to the vinegar - don't want my teeth eaten away by the acid!

Cecelia

ce's farm

"Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery" Victor Hugo
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quiltedess
True Blue Farmgirl

296 Posts

Nancy
Priest River ID
USA
296 Posts

Posted - Jul 27 2005 :  09:14:36 AM  Show Profile
OK, I'll admit it. My drink of choice is Diet Coke, especially with lime. I hate that it has Nutrasweet in it but I tried the new Splenda one and it tastes awful to me. Diet Coke from the "fountain" tastes better than out of a bottle or can and I figure all the ice in it helps me get more water in me. I don't like to pour it from a bottle or can over the ice, because then it loses its fizz. But that doesn't happen when it's a fountain drink. Why is that? Plain water is hard for me to drink, though it is pretty good with a squirt of lemon.
Nancy
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realme52
True Blue Farmgirl

106 Posts

Klara
Gatesville Texas
USA
106 Posts

Posted - Jul 27 2005 :  5:06:21 PM  Show Profile
Just because I ran into it by coincidence and it fits into this topic I wanted to share something I read in "The Herbal Quarterly" (Fall 2005, pg.10) I am quoting the magazine. Under the headline of "Which Tea Wins" they write that there is a lot of talk about the benefits of different teas......contains antioxidants that prevent and repair cell damage at the root of heart dissease, cancer, most strokes, and other degenerative conditions....most of the research involved green tea...contoversy remained over antioxidant benefits of the other teas..."Recently,Italian researchers set out to gain clarification on this issue. They brewed various green and black teas using 3grams of tea steeped in a cup of boiled water for 5 minutes. Then they used photochemilluminescence (=technique) to probe the samples to determine their water-soluble antioxidant content. Here's what they found in descending order of antioxidant capacity: Japanese green tea, Chinese green tea, flavored green tea, black tea, flavored black tea, rooibos African red bush tea, Chinese oolong tea. The Japanese green tea at the top of the list had about eight times more antioxidants than the oolong tea at the bottom. So, if you drink tea for flavor, choose the one you like best. But if you want antioxidants, green's the way to go." (end of quote)
I drink just whatever the "mood of the day" dictates, mostly herb tea from my own herb garden and green tea with lemon (cause I don't like the "grassy" taste) which I buy. I like a certain brand of root beer, but rarely buy it because it has so many calories (sugar...)

from this hour i ordain myself loss'd of limits and imaginary lines -Walt Whitman
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MBurns
True Blue Farmgirl

1836 Posts

Marlene
Swisher IA
USA
1836 Posts

Posted - Oct 12 2005 :  06:59:22 AM  Show Profile
I love chai vanilla tea. it is a good substitute for coffee.
Anyone know a good source to order. I buy it at a gourmet store.
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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl

2044 Posts



2044 Posts

Posted - Oct 12 2005 :  07:21:38 AM  Show Profile
Marlene-- Any health food store would probably have it, our regular market carries it now . Sometimes you just have to ask and they will order it in a small quantity and if it sells , they keep it on the shelf. (Atleast that's our market, but I think alot of folks don't know you can request items...they don't ALWAYS get them however!)

Has anyone tried the TAZO teas ? They are really fragrant which makes the drinking all the more pleasurable! Two favorites here are the Orange Spice, and the Jasmine. Yum Yum! The varieties are very true to their names. Some teas smell good but have little taste, these taste AMAZINGLY GOOD!

with a happy heart
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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

1949 Posts

Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Oct 12 2005 :  08:04:33 AM  Show Profile
Yum Susan, horachata sounds good as I love lemon and ginger. I drink mostly tea and water. I do like a good cup of french pressed coffee though. This time of year I drink more cocoa,from scratch and Hot lemon and ginger,"tea". I'm going to try the cuke water too.

"...the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim
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KJD
True Blue Farmgirl

402 Posts



402 Posts

Posted - Oct 12 2005 :  5:46:57 PM  Show Profile
We are French press users here - every morning - starbucks breakfast blend mixed with hazlenut flavored coffee - our own house blend! We're so spoiled, we rarely drink coffee anywhere but home. We take our French press and house blend camping, sailing, vacations. We use cream and sugar. That's one son and myself. My husband and other 2 sons are Twinings Earl Grey drinkers.
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Oct 12 2005 :  5:57:20 PM  Show Profile
I have one cup of coffee every am, sometimes one around 3pm before work. Other then that I drink all kinds of teas & infusions all day & night. I made some infusions out of my dried herbs and mixed some of them with black loose teas. I love tea and am learning about it with herbs. its fun. Other then that I drink tons of H20 Michele

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Oct 13 2005 :  06:43:34 AM  Show Profile
Wow! you girls all have great drinks to try!! My favourite drink is hot water, (I usually boil the kettle) and grated ginger root. It is a very soothing drink. I bring some grated ginger root on planes with me when I travel and just get the flight attendant to bring me some hot water. Ginger is known for it's calming of the digestive system and it is just plain yummy!!

"I wanna touch the earth, I want to break it in my hands, I want to grow something wild and unruly"
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mustbeteatime
Farmgirl in Training

39 Posts

Colette
MN
USA
39 Posts

Posted - Oct 16 2005 :  7:50:02 PM  Show Profile
Mmmm - cucumber water sounds really refreshing and I can't wait to try it. I am a tea drinker, but I also drink water, milk, and hot cocoa (made from scratch mostly - it's really easy). Coffee drinkers at my house have to figure out the drip pot themselves and are subject to whatever kind of coffee we might have - since I don't drink it, I don't think I am very good at choosing it!

With regards to tea, I drink a lot of it iced in hot/warm weather - decaf mostly since I drink so much of it. The nice thing about decaf tea is that it is done with a water process, not chemical, like many coffees are decafinated with. I've found that I like Red Rose better than Lipton's or Tetley (less bitter, I think). My trick for less bitter tasting tea is to only brew it for 1 to 2 minutes - be sure to use enough tea, but brew shorter time. If you like sweet tea, the flavored syrups work great for adding flavor as well. Making a simple syrup to sweeten iced tea works better than trying to stir sugar into cold tea. Side note: you can sell the little figurines included in the Red Rose tea boxes on eBay!

For hot tea, Twinings Earl Grey or English Breakfast... for less expense, Bigelow has a line of vanilla teas that are very nice with a bit of sugar and milk if you are so inclined. I like using loose tea best to avoid any off taste from a teabag, but do use teabag tea as well. Again, I use the normal amount of tea per cup, but only brew it for 1 - 1 1/2 minutes so it won't get bitter.

For me, the best part of tea is sharing a cup with friends - usually after we have lunch together. We use our teapots and prettiest teacups and saucers and visit around the dining table when we finish our meal. We do this to celebrate birthdays and some years I have a Valentine Tea where we exchange valentines - just like in grade school. I also try to get up earlier than the rest of the family in the morning to enjoy a hot cup in peace and quiet.

I have a small collection of tea infusers in fun shapes hanging in my kitchen and have a variety of other strainers and teabag/spoon rests and am always on the lookout for more cute little "tea" things!

Enjoy the good things in life - especially when there is time for tea!
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Julia
True Blue Farmgirl

1949 Posts

Julia
Shelton WA
USA
1949 Posts

Posted - Oct 16 2005 :  8:41:14 PM  Show Profile
Colette, you sound like my kind of girl. I drink a lot of tea, mostly earl grey and english breakfast, decaf. I do a lot of tea parties for the ladies in our church. I like the black teas best but do green too. So if you are ever come to the Oregon coast, the kettle will be on.

"...the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim
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LisaBee
True Blue Farmgirl

149 Posts

Lisa
Sparta TN
USA
149 Posts

Posted - Oct 16 2005 :  9:04:10 PM  Show Profile  Send LisaBee a Yahoo! Message
I think the cucumber water with a little bit of mint sounds wonderful. As for my favorite current drink? Let's see...I have a Maine Coon cat named Earl Grey, and today I received (as a housewarming gift!) an eight week old male red (Cinnamon color) teacup poodle. He weighs about a pound and is just a bit bigger than my hand. Full grown, he will probably weigh about 3 lbs. I have decided to name him "Chai TeaCUP Latte" (Chai for short). He is sooooooo adorable and thinks he is a real tuff guy. Right now, I am sewing a bigger pocket on one of my aprons to carry him around with me. Some tuff guy. My nightly tea favorite right now is one called "Tension Tamer". It has eleuthra, cinnamon, catnip and lemon in it. It was handy in the tea aisle at the grocery store when I was traveling, so I tried it, and I LOVE it. Makes me sleep like a baby.

"There is no teacup too large, nor book too long."
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KJD
True Blue Farmgirl

402 Posts



402 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2005 :  04:16:33 AM  Show Profile
Lisa,
Who makes Tension Tamer? I could use a sleep inducer! Your pets sound adorable. We had a Maine Coon who died a couple of years ago. My son desperately wants another. We have a soft gray cat of unknown genes now. A poodle in your pocket is a vision I'm smiling about. My lab probably wouldn't fit in mine!
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BlueEggBabe
True Blue Farmgirl

417 Posts

Susan
PA
417 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2005 :  05:33:47 AM  Show Profile
Tension Tamer is made by Celestial Seasonings......
and I agree, heavenly.
it is available most anywhere.

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"If more of us valued good food, cheer and song above hoarded gold,the world would be a merrier place."
J.J.R.Tolkien
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KJD
True Blue Farmgirl

402 Posts



402 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2005 :  07:50:24 AM  Show Profile
Thanks! Addin' it to my grocery list.
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LisaBee
True Blue Farmgirl

149 Posts

Lisa
Sparta TN
USA
149 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2005 :  08:04:56 AM  Show Profile  Send LisaBee a Yahoo! Message
Thanks for providing the info, BEB. I only started drinking herbal teas about a month ago, and now I can't imagine going to bed without a cup. Last night, surrounded by a mountain of boxes waiting to be unpacked, I opened only one...it came in the mail a few weeks ago. Since last night was my first night in the house, I made myself a teapot of Tension Tamer, lit the fireplace in the library and curled up on the couch with my new baby Chai and all of the back issues of MJF magazines I ordered (they were in the box I opened). Not a bad way to start life in a new, old house! KJD...I would love to hear about your Maine Coon. Fix yourself a cup of TT tonight and send me an email! I adopted mine through a Maine Coon rescue society, and I think it was one of the best decisions I ever made. I want them all!

"There is no teacup too large, nor book too long."
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