I remember drinking tea with Baz and being awed by his enthusiasm, his vision, his determination.
Or he thinks you ordered coffee the last time you visited a restaurant, and
you remember drinking tea.
Not exact matches
Remember to
drink lots of water or warm herbal
teas to stay hydrated.
Moderate doses of caffeine aren't going to harm your baby, so you can still enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning but
remember that soda,
tea, energy
drinks and chocolate also contain caffeine.
And
remember, hibiscus
tea is caffeine - free, so you don't have to worry about getting the jitters if you
drink too much of it!
Just
remember: In The Event you return for your former less - than - stellar eating or exercise habits, or quit
drinking the
tea, you'll be able to add the weight right back in the same way fast as you dropped it.
So I went all in and began
drinking my oolong
tea twice a day... At first, I would have to kind of gag it down... But
remember I didn't even like peppermint or chamomile
tea.
Pure, unadulterated water is the best way to stay hydrated, chuck the soda, chuck the fruit juice and stick to water most of the time, herbal
teas and moderate use of coffee (
remembering that caffeine has a 6 hour half - life in the body, so it's best to
drink it earlier in the morning).
I
remember going to the library, and going to play at friends» houses while my Mom and her friends
drank tea and chatted (or was that whiskey?
Also, unless you're
drinking your
tea out of a 55 gallon drum, it's good to
remember even the smallest don't stay teacup sized forever.
Just
remember to carefully read the label, strain out any loose
tea leaves, and dilute the brewed
tea with water until it is cool enough for your dog to
drink.
When the diving was done, we all retreated to the long house to share dive stories,
drink tea and coffee and fill our dive books, trying to
remember the special features of each dive sites as they all began to blend into each other.
When it comes time for your Para-med nurse visit,
remember not to
drink any caffeine containing products like coffee or
tea which would elevate your blood pressure.
I want them to
remember drinking out of our «special»
tea cups often — not just because we had guests over but because they (the girls) are my prized possessions and nothing is too good for them to use.
Things I
remember about infants school: learning to sing «Frere Jacques», poking around in drains for coins to buy 6 - cent packets of Chickadees from the canteen, being mortified that I couldn't pronounce «choir» during a reading test with the principal (couldn't understand why it wasn't choy - er), sitting on painted circles
drinking warm milk out of glass bottles for morning
tea, hiding my bananas behind the sink in the classroom for weeks because someone called me a monkey...
Nan could never
remember that I didn't
drink tea or coffee, she asked me if I wanted a cup every single time I visited, but she never forgot my affection for curried sausages.