Hello
As someone who has always struggled with my weight i have try many weird and wonderfull
potions many with green tea in
as the insulin has made me put the weight on again
its back on the diet
but can i drink green tea ?
a friend has told me that i cant drink it if im diabetic but she cant rember why
The problem with green tea is that if you get caught drinking it then it
will ruin your street-cred. This problem can be overcome by telling everyone
that you're drinking hot absinthe. :wink:
Hello
As someone who has always struggled with my weight i have try many weird and wonderfull
potions many with green tea in
as the insulin has made me put the weight on again
its back on the diet
but can i drink green tea ?
a friend has told me that i cant drink it if im diabetic but she cant rember why
Tea is an important part of my diet - to provide a very palatable fluid intake. I mostly drink green blend, but also red bush & normal tea, & occasionally herbal tea. It was established centuries ago that tea was very therapeutic - mainly because the water quality was suspect, & boiling killed the microbes.
On another forum I wrote:
Let's all give thanks for mugs of tea
There is no better panace-
a; Keep your guinness, gin & beer
A cup of tea gives greater cheer.
Once, when I sat down to dine
the waiter poured a glass of wine
but in the night, awake in bed
the wine was throbbing round my head.
so now my night-time drink is tea
it doesn't wake me up to go to the bathroom.
To which Kathryn replied:
I like that poem,
it made me smile.
you managed to go
the extra mile.
it did not scan
but it made me grin
I really like tea
but I don't like gin.
This was all inspired (if I can use that word) by her visit to A "Belgique Cafe" where she reported:
Belgique does make tea, but I had one there once where the young man forgot to put the tea bag in. He did blush when I asked if it was possible to get a tea bag in my hot water, I thought it was funny.