Not exact matches
If they tell you they are a
tea drinker, send them a sampler of some interesting leaves.
If you are a coffee or
tea drinker and is used to have a sip of milk in your coffee or
tea then you should also try to remove this from your daily routine.
If you're not a smoothie
drinker, or you want something you can prep ahead that's okay to sit in the fridge — I highly recommend a batch of matcha green
tea.
If you're a
tea drinker, buy some Tazo Chai Tea, steep it until it's good and strong, and then pour in some vanilla soy milk — bam, mornings are bett
tea drinker, buy some Tazo Chai
Tea, steep it until it's good and strong, and then pour in some vanilla soy milk — bam, mornings are bett
Tea, steep it until it's good and strong, and then pour in some vanilla soy milk — bam, mornings are better.
If you have an avid
tea drinker on your Christmas list, this would be a great affordable and thoughtful gift for them.
If you aren't a
tea drinker, for whatever reason, and still want to benefit from green
tea's appealing antioxidant profile, use green
tea as the liquid portion in a smoothie.
If you're a
tea drinker, consider adding this in place of regular
tea.
Or
if you aren't a
tea drinker just look for a pre-made organic herbal formula to take in tincture or capsule form, and follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
So,
if you are an early morning coffee or
tea drinker, that does count as one of your daily glasses.
If you're not a coffee
drinker but tolerate and enjoy
tea, you can still create a morning fat - burning fare.
If you aren't a coffee
drinker like Arnel (I don't know how he does it, coffee is one habit I can't quite quit, working on it though) there are plenty of
teas or breakfast smoothies to try.
If your date is an devoted
tea -
drinker, suggest visiting the Teacup Kitchen, with nearly every possible type of
tea available, you could both try an exciting new flavour or stick to the old classics of Earl Grey and English Breakfast.