Both tea and yogurt are incredible breakfast and snack items. However, if you are concerned about food and beverage matching for health’s sake, you need to check out today’s excellent blog.
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Anything organic is decidedly good, and nothing is more organic and healthy than teabags. But are spent teabags more valuable than we initially thought? We take a closer look at how teabags can be reused in today’s blog.
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If you care about your health, you are probably worried about all the calories present in many commercial beverages. So many of these commercial beverages taste so good, but they are full of sugar and other unhealthy sweeteners – including some tea products.
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Costa is a well-known chain of coffee shops that serve tea, coolers, and coffee concoctions. If the US has Starbucks, Costa means the UK. Find out more about what type of tea Costa uses in its branches, and perhaps you can make your Costa-inspired concoctions at home, too.
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Herbal teas like chamomile tea are crowd-pleasers, but is it possible to develop a chronic drinking habit if you consume too much of these beverages? Discover how much chamomile tea you can safely drink in one day.
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Tea tickles the fancy of so many people worldwide, and adding milk to the mix seems to be the logical choice. But can tea be just as favorable to palette without milk? Let’s find out in today’s blog.
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Taking medication is serious business, and you should be aware of any adverse interactions that may come with drinking certain beverages while taking ‘simple’ medication like paracetamol.
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Tea is the second most popular global beverage, and in many regions, tea outranks plain water in terms of how many times people drink it per day. If you take medication daily, you might be wondering if you can take your pills with it. Find out if that’s safe to do in today’s blog.
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While tea bags are undoubtedly affordable, some people still want to know – can you reuse any of the tea bags that have already been steeped in hot water? Find out the truth in today’s excellent tea blog.