@badradger saidBe right with you. Have you ever tried Rooibos tea?
same for me but earl grey tea and a couple of toasted crumpets
@torunn saidalas never even heard of it ,could you describe it please Torunn?
Be right with you. Have you ever tried Rooibos tea?
@badradger saidQuote from Wikipedia:
alas never even heard of it ,could you describe it please Torunn?
"Rooibos, meaning "red bush"; is a broom-like member of the plant family Fabaceae that grows in South Africa's fynbos. The leaves are used to make a herbal tea that is called by the names: rooibos, bush tea, red tea, or redbush tea."
There are many kinds, the one I have tasted has a vanilla flavour and a nice scent.
@torunn saidI have found a brand in tesco Tic Toc redbush but not vanilla ,ordered a box wish me luck & thank you Torunn
Quote from Wikipedia:
"Rooibos, meaning "red bush"; is a broom-like member of the plant family Fabaceae that grows in South Africa's fynbos. The leaves are used to make a herbal tea that is called by the names: rooibos, bush tea, red tea, or redbush tea."
There are many kinds, the one I have tasted has a vanilla flavour and a nice scent.
@badradger saidLet us know what you think of it, I for one am most interested.
I have found a brand in tesco Tic Toc redbush but not vanilla ,ordered a box wish me luck & thank you Torunn
-VR
@very-rusty saidI once tried red-bush tea but it made me feel nauseous for some reason. I drink camomile daily. Been thinking a making myself some nettle tea as I’ve a few growing on my allotment.
Let us know what you think of it, I for one am most interested.
-VR
@drewnogal saidI mainly drink green tea, looking for a different taste without much caffeine in it.
I once tried red-bush tea but it made me feel nauseous for some reason. I drink camomile daily. Been thinking a making myself some nettle tea as I’ve a few growing on my allotment.
-VR
@very-rusty saidHash tea will be the tea of choice for you then my friend.
I mainly drink green tea, looking for a different taste without much caffeine in it.
-VR
@drewnogal saidI believe I'll pass on the Hash tea.
Hash tea will be the tea of choice for you then my friend.
-VR
@lemondrop saidIf you are referring to drugs (I don't know much about them), Stees and I are in total agreement: no such thing in our Tavern.
I think there is some hash stashed in the Tavern
could I get a cup?
@lemondrop saidTechnically, alcohol can be classified as a food item. Although it contains calories, alcohol has virtually no vita- mins, minerals, or protein. Each time you consume one serving of alcohol (100-150 calories), you are gaining calories from a food which gives you no nutritional value in return.
is alcohol a drug?
-VR
@very-rusty saidAlcohol is a drug, I guess, as it is addictive.
Technically, alcohol can be classified as a food item. Although it contains calories, alcohol has virtually no vita- mins, minerals, or protein. Each time you consume one serving of alcohol (100-150 calories), you are gaining calories from a food which gives you no nutritional value in return.
-VR