how many times you take tea in a day...??
By saranshnaik
@saranshnaik (193)
India
August 31, 2010 1:27pm CST
tea is the life charger thing in the world..!! the most lovable thing in the world is the tea..!! people really enjoy it in different ways..,some people like black tea..,some people like lemon tea..,some people like tea with milk..,or some people like golden tea which is made of pure milk...!! so tell me my friends how many times you take a tea in a day to refresh your life...??
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7 responses
@paige4evr (118)
• Estonia
9 Oct 10
If it's an extra cold day or I'm sick I drink tea in the morning and in the evening. Other days I usually just drink it before I go to bed. It warms you up and makes you sleepy. The best way to get better when sick is to drink a lot of tea with lemon and honey. That is always what I do when I have a cold. I don't drink tea in the summer though unless it's a bad weather. But in the winter and autumn definately 2 times a day.
@srmailtosr (425)
• India
25 Sep 10
I used to drink tea more than 5 times in a day.I heard a lot that the caffine content in tea and coffee makes problem for health. That report doesn't make any problem for me. It is one my favorite refreshening drinks.
@BART78 (2927)
• Canada
3 Sep 10
i only have dose of tea when i want to cleanse my system after eating unhealthy foods, i don't need to much anti-oxidant in tea cause i have brewed coffee ever morning...btw..i prefer brewed tea than those bottled or powdered tea cause they have lesser anti-oxidant properties...they have more sugar/calories..
@Laurenzixi (134)
• Finland
1 Sep 10
I don't drink tea very often. Well now i am because im ill. I like vanilla and chocolad tea. They are my favorites. But i also like normal tea with milk and green tea.
@rautrahul (267)
• India
6 Sep 10
I take tea 3 times in a day. Sometimes when the climate is cool & rainy that times i like to take the most.
@urbandekay (18278)
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31 Aug 10
Too often to count, in fact I like to drink tea morning, noon and night.
The way I like to take it best is the English tea ceremony or afternoon tea as we call it
The Method
Firstly empty the kettle and clean it of any scale.
Let the tap run and fill the kettle from fast running water.
Heat the teapot with boiling water.
To the teapot, ceramic not metal, add one teaspoon of good tea, such as English Breakfast Blend to the pot for each cup and one additional measure.
When the water has boiled pour into the pot from a height to ensure maximum aeration.
Stir and cover the pot with a cosy, leave for 3 to 5 minutes.
The room.
Ensure you have a quiet room, with perhaps a slow ticking clock (Less than one tick a second) and birdsong.
Arrange the curtains or blinds so that the room is darkish but if possible with some sunlight filtering through.
Whilst you are waiting for the tea to brew you will begin to relax and unwind.
Enjoying the tea.
Serve the tea on a tray with a small jug of cold milk, heating milk changes its flavour. Also you will need some cups, saucers and tea spoons. The teaspoons are important even if, like me, you don't take sugar since they produce the correct noise against the cup and saucer. Pour the tea on from a height to ensure maximum aeration and add just a little milk and sugar if desired but only a very small amount.
Beginners may take some 'McVities Rich tea biscuits or Digestives', a cucumber sandwich but should avoid items such as scones that may be enjoyed by those proficient in the art.
If you feel the need to talk confine your conversation to subjects such as the weather but leave long pauses for reflection.
If done correctly this will produce perfect relaxation and clarity of mind.
all the best urban