My favourite green leaf this summer, comes in a bag – I have become very fond of green tea. I am not going to bore you with all the theories about why it is good for you – claims that it is full of anti-oxidants, and it helps you lose weight, fight Alzheimer’s, prevents cancer, improves circulation, lowers cholesterol, reduces diabetes risk, and even “reduces your risk of death” [sorry folks, that one is clearly wrong!!] No, I started drinking it because
- I like the taste
- It has less caffeine than regular tea or coffee
- I drink it without milk – so it is convenient to take to school, ensuring I always have the means of making a hot drink.
But, I have discovered a couple of other benefits –
- it freshens your breath [unlike regular tea and coffee with milk]
- If I make some at home, I can pop the used tea bags in the fridge. These are wonderful for soothing puffy eyes [and a good excuse to lie down in a darkened room for fifteen minutes whilst they do their magic]
My other hot drink of choice this summer is mocha cortado. But as I do not plan to hand over lots of money to Costa, we’ve been experimenting. Bob has come up with a good ersatz version – take a cup of black coffee, add a spoonful of basics instant drinking chocolate and stir briskly. I quite like this, mid afternoon, to perk me up a little.
Do you have a favourite summertime drink?
Ersatz! I love that word and excellent usage since it is often bandied about with in regard to coffee in German.y during ww2!!! Yes I like green tea to though I like mint or jasmine more. Must try the trick with the bags. My eyes look dreadful!!! All the health claims make me laugh!
ReplyDeleteHa ha and I was thinking, "Ang will roll her eyes and solve my crises!" Trouble is, the rip is just where the button is, under it so it is a bit precarious!
DO come and live in Essex!!! X
I think my favourite is water, ice cold from the jug in the fridge. For me, on a hot day,nothing can match it.
ReplyDeleteI am very fond of Bottlegreen's Ginger-and-lemongrass cordial. It is very refreshing - but rather expensive. I also like elderflower cordial with sparkling wine (or water,if you prefer) sipped on the balcony in the cool(er) air of the evening.
ReplyDeleteLike the music - and it reminds me that this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmax47l2hLU&feature=kp is also Morricone - just heard it again at a funeral.
ReplyDelete'Lemonade' . Pour over ice...lemon juice,sugar water/maple syrup,top up with soda water.
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Lol, Ang, I can't agree on this one - the girls have tried and liked green tea, and the younger DD drinks it each day at the moment - but I think it tastes much as I imagine ditch water would taste!! However, I do like a cup of redbush tea, and prefer it to good old PG these days. Each to their own, and hope that the green tea does you good xxx
ReplyDeleteI drink green tea occasionally. One of my favourites is green tea with pineapple and grapefruit, make up a jug of this, leave the tea bags in and once cool enough, put in the fridge, very refreshing!
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