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Posted by on June 11, 2009, 9:24 am
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>> "NDJoan" wrote
>>> What sort of day are you having Joan ?????
>> My day is just fine. I don't drink the nasty stuff, although I will
>> admit to liking the smell of coffee!
>> And I have a little magnet that says "If I could I would inject it".
>> Dawne, sipping Full City Dark at 11 pm from her new coffee mug that says
>> "somewhere between raising hell and amazing grace"
>Oh good. Another person who doesn't say it keeps her up. I think it
>keeps me breathing.
>Lucille
I dare not drink coffee past about 4pm, took me awhile to realize the
connection. I had a good friend who took a mug of coffee to bed with
her to aid her reading, didn't affect her sleeping in the least. It's
probably one ingredient that affects different people differently.
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Posted by Susan Hartman on June 11, 2009, 12:31 pm
lucretiaborgia@fl.it wrote:
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>>> "NDJoan" wrote
>>>> What sort of day are you having Joan ?????
>>> My day is just fine. I don't drink the nasty stuff, although I will
>>> admit to liking the smell of coffee!
>>> And I have a little magnet that says "If I could I would inject it".
>>> Dawne, sipping Full City Dark at 11 pm from her new coffee mug that says
>>> "somewhere between raising hell and amazing grace"
>> Oh good. Another person who doesn't say it keeps her up. I think it
>> keeps me breathing.
>> Lucille
>
> I dare not drink coffee past about 4pm, took me awhile to realize the
> connection. I had a good friend who took a mug of coffee to bed with
> her to aid her reading, didn't affect her sleeping in the least. It's
> probably one ingredient that affects different people differently.
And this time of year, I have to remind myself about the caffeine in
iced tea. I'd gulp iced tea all day in the hot weather. At home I make
it with decaf tea (a fresh pitcher most every morning; Red Rose decaf is
quite lovely iced), but at restaurants I have to remember it's probably
not decaf.
Sue
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Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on June 11, 2009, 12:51 pm
On 6/11/09 12:31 PM, in article
%jaYl.151054$6p1.100665@en-nntp-02.dc1.easynews.com, "Susan Hartman"
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> lucretiaborgia@fl.it wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> "NDJoan" wrote
>>>>
>>>>> What sort of day are you having Joan ?????
>>>> My day is just fine. I don't drink the nasty stuff, although I will
>>>> admit to liking the smell of coffee!
>>>>
>>>> And I have a little magnet that says "If I could I would inject it".
>>>>
>>>> Dawne, sipping Full City Dark at 11 pm from her new coffee mug that says
>>>> "somewhere between raising hell and amazing grace"
>>>>
>>> Oh good. Another person who doesn't say it keeps her up. I think it
>>> keeps me breathing.
>>>
>>> Lucille
>>
>> I dare not drink coffee past about 4pm, took me awhile to realize the
>> connection. I had a good friend who took a mug of coffee to bed with
>> her to aid her reading, didn't affect her sleeping in the least. It's
>> probably one ingredient that affects different people differently.
>
> And this time of year, I have to remind myself about the caffeine in
> iced tea. I'd gulp iced tea all day in the hot weather. At home I make
> it with decaf tea (a fresh pitcher most every morning; Red Rose decaf is
> quite lovely iced), but at restaurants I have to remember it's probably
> not decaf.
>
> Sue
>
>
Have you tried icing herbal tea? Mint is so cooling and I found this
Tulsi-rose mix that is to die for good iced....
Cheryl
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Posted by MelissaD on June 11, 2009, 4:46 pm
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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> On 6/11/09 12:31 PM, in article
> %jaYl.151054$6p1.100665@en-nntp-02.dc1.easynews.com, "Susan Hartman"
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>> lucretiaborgia@fl.it wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>>> "NDJoan" wrote
>>>>>> What sort of day are you having Joan ?????
>>>>> My day is just fine. I don't drink the nasty stuff, although I will
>>>>> admit to liking the smell of coffee!
>>>>> And I have a little magnet that says "If I could I would inject it".
>>>>> Dawne, sipping Full City Dark at 11 pm from her new coffee mug that says
>>>>> "somewhere between raising hell and amazing grace"
>>>> Oh good. Another person who doesn't say it keeps her up. I think it
>>>> keeps me breathing.
>>>> Lucille
>>> I dare not drink coffee past about 4pm, took me awhile to realize the
>>> connection. I had a good friend who took a mug of coffee to bed with
>>> her to aid her reading, didn't affect her sleeping in the least. It's
>>> probably one ingredient that affects different people differently.
>> And this time of year, I have to remind myself about the caffeine in
>> iced tea. I'd gulp iced tea all day in the hot weather. At home I make
>> it with decaf tea (a fresh pitcher most every morning; Red Rose decaf is
>> quite lovely iced), but at restaurants I have to remember it's probably
>> not decaf.
>> Sue
>
>
> Have you tried icing herbal tea? Mint is so cooling and I found this
> Tulsi-rose mix that is to die for good iced....
>
> Cheryl
>
I always have a pitcher of iced tea in the fridge all summer long - but
yes, I make sure it's unsweetened and decaf - and I can drink as much of
it as I need to when it's over 100!
MelissaD
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Posted by Susan Hartman on June 11, 2009, 5:25 pm
MelissaD wrote:
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> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>> On 6/11/09 12:31 PM, in article
>> %jaYl.151054$6p1.100665@en-nntp-02.dc1.easynews.com, "Susan Hartman"
>>> lucretiaborgia@fl.it wrote:
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> "NDJoan" wrote
>>>>>>> What sort of day are you having Joan ?????
>>>>>> My day is just fine. I don't drink the nasty stuff, although I will
>>>>>> admit to liking the smell of coffee!
>>>>>> And I have a little magnet that says "If I could I would inject it".
>>>>>> Dawne, sipping Full City Dark at 11 pm from her new coffee mug
>>>>>> that says
>>>>>> "somewhere between raising hell and amazing grace"
>>>>> Oh good. Another person who doesn't say it keeps her up. I
>>>>> think it
>>>>> keeps me breathing.
>>>>> Lucille
>>>> I dare not drink coffee past about 4pm, took me awhile to realize the
>>>> connection. I had a good friend who took a mug of coffee to bed with
>>>> her to aid her reading, didn't affect her sleeping in the least. It's
>>>> probably one ingredient that affects different people differently.
>>> And this time of year, I have to remind myself about the caffeine in
>>> iced tea. I'd gulp iced tea all day in the hot weather. At home I make
>>> it with decaf tea (a fresh pitcher most every morning; Red Rose decaf is
>>> quite lovely iced), but at restaurants I have to remember it's probably
>>> not decaf.
>>> Sue
>> Have you tried icing herbal tea? Mint is so cooling and I found this
>> Tulsi-rose mix that is to die for good iced....
>> Cheryl
> I always have a pitcher of iced tea in the fridge all summer long - but
> yes, I make sure it's unsweetened and decaf - and I can drink as much of
> it as I need to when it's over 100!
> MelissaD
I'm with you, Melissa - unsweeted, uncaffeinated, and unlimited!
I don't care for fruity herbal teas; I'm a plain black tea person, in
general. I'm allergic to most roses (the fragrant ones), and actually
get headaches from teas that have rose hips in them. Ditto some of the
other flowers - no hibiscus tea for moi!
The exceptions are rooibos - red bark -- and occasionally an orange
infusion tea. I like those.
sue
--
Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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>>> What sort of day are you having Joan ?????
>> My day is just fine. I don't drink the nasty stuff, although I will
>> admit to liking the smell of coffee!
>> And I have a little magnet that says "If I could I would inject it".
>> Dawne, sipping Full City Dark at 11 pm from her new coffee mug that says
>> "somewhere between raising hell and amazing grace"
>Oh good. Another person who doesn't say it keeps her up. I think it
>keeps me breathing.
>Lucille