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    Default Tea Suggestion - Add Ginger

    Just for those that enjoy drinking regular tea, I might suggest adding some freshly chopped up ginger. It gives the tea a very slight spice.

    I will also add that you can also purchase ginger tea which comes in regular tea bags but personally I have not found one that has the same effect as the fresh ginger.

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    Ginger Tea is always used here just you prefer Peppermint with Milk n Honey

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Ginger Tea is always used here just you prefer Peppermint with Milk n Honey
    True but I don't like to mix my peppermint with ginger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    True but I don't like to mix my peppermint with ginger.
    How about adding whats in the video link I sent

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    Try "Tetleys" ginger tea from an Asian shop that specialises in Indian foods.

    Chinese foodstores often stock a ginger drink, it's really strong but heavily sweetened. I love it but have to limit myself to only one cup every couple of days at the most because of the high sugar content.

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    Lemon Grass Tea is also great cut straight off the plant snapped and folded pour water over
    Fresh Ginger root slice in tea also great
    OR Ginger chuncks sugar coated in packet drop in tea sliced

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    My mum used to add a few grains if salt to instant coffee to take the bitterness out of it and it works.
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    All very tasty I'm sure but what about a dash of Bundy OP��
    Last edited by Old-Biker-UK; 28th February 2016 at 04:49 AM. Reason: Too much Bundy
    What you say & what people hear are not always the same thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old-Biker-UK View Post
    All very tasty I'm sure but what about a dash of Bundy OP��

    Then I think it is no longer called tea.

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