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Tea Can Be the Spice of Life
Because I like variety, I’ve got many different boxes of tea upon my shelf. Sometimes I might mix them up, adding two different bags of tea to seep inside my glass. Some flavors I enjoy consist of these: rose hips, jasmine, hibiscus, cinnamon, apple spice, chamomile, mint blend, and one called Tension Tamer! Its ingredients are peppermint, licorice, and hops (to name a few). “Real” tea contains antioxidants, which means I ought to drink more of those teas than I do. Though green tea is the healthiest, I still prefer unique and naturally sweet herbal teas. They have minerals and other ingredients to make them healthy too. I enjoy a variety of them, with names like “blood red orange.” I add a few of them together, seeping them in boiled water, then flavoring them with honey. Ahhh, to savor nice warm tea.
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