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coffee vs tea
which one is best for you ? best to play poker on ?
green tea plain ? decaf coffee black ? French vanilla skim milk and equal ? |
#2
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Re: coffee vs tea
mmmmm coffee.
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#3
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Re: coffee vs tea
both? everything in moderation? espresso > drip. Natural tea > bottled, sugared, crap.
What is it with these questions. |
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Re: coffee vs tea
In general I don't drink coffee, but two days ago I had a long day.
Up at 8 1st job paperwork 9-11am feeling beat, Vietnamese Coffee on Ice(expresso with condensed milk) with lunch. 2nd job.. labour from 12-3.. then paperwork until 5 then 5-6:30 meeting and discussions on the phone/fax with China (9-10:30am their time) Grab a starbucks grande latte for dinner (no food) then I have a night class at 7:00pm (business Chinese (Mandarin)).. Other student, 50y old businessman, does not show, so I am HU with the teacher and I'm sharp for the 2h30. Home at 10m.. Check my email for replies from China.. 11-12 eat a noodle and try and relax. I fall asleep at 12:30 but then I am awake at 4:00am and I can not fall back to sleep. I get up and review my work for 3 hours until the kids wake up at 7am. By about 2:00pm that day, (no coffee, I am falling asleep at my desk.) I manage to hang on till 3:30pm but then tell my associate who does all the Chinese translations, that I am going.(lucky that I'm the boss) At home i snooze from 4-5, but then I get up for a short meeting at 5:30 which I want to re-schedule, but I make instead... Then family stuff until 8:30pm. I fall alseep at 9pm and do not get up until 7:45am. My normal routine is 1:45-2am sleep... 7:45-8am wake up. I used to do that for weeks when I was playing poker. Moral of the story More than one coffee per day messes me up. |
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Re: coffee vs tea
Green tea has been said to have thermogenic properties, but then again it has been said to do almost everything these days. It definitely has anti-oxidants going, but you have to drink a lot to gain all the benefits that studies talk about seeing, supposedly. Who knows what drinking just a moderate amount can do.
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Re: coffee vs tea
As far as caffeine goes, black teas are going to typically be the strongest, then green teas, then white teas (have some caffeine, but not a lot, don't drink it to wake up).
However, white teas are the highest in anti-oxidants. If you're asking us to choose one of your three options, then go with green tea (pure green tea leaves, not some sweetened bottled Nestea or Sweet Leaf) |
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