See, I drink tea all day and all evening. Every day. Sometimes I wonder if the caffeine even affects me anymore, or if it's just psychological.
But I don't like coffee, and I got sick of soda, and like Plei, I really don't like water, so ... tea it is.
I've already had a pot of black tea this morning, and I'm brewing some green tea right now. But never after 3:00pm.
Does green tea have caffeine in it?
Not as much as black tea, but yes.
Green has very little caffeine in it. I don't love green, though. I like the peatiness of strong black tea. Like, assam.
That is really weird (the coffee thing). I sort of hate doctors right now, though.
The week or so I am working full tilt at the theater, I drink so much coffee that I have a horrible time getting back to normal coffee intake. I think that might be the source of my headache and nausea.
While I'm in the coffee=life camp for myself, I don't see it having a major therapeutic effect on people who aren't already addicts. At least ita can get it without an ER trip or a prescription, but that's also true for jellybeans. Doesn't mean they're gonna fix a major health issue.
Or, what Jesse said.
Also, if I drank that much tea, I would be peeing non-stop. Tea makes me have to pee a lot more than coffee does.
I have anywhere between five and twenty cups of tea a day.
I do pee a lot, but I've also cultivated a pretty high-volume bladder, because I'm lazy.
This is cool!
D’espresso by Nemaworkshop
This espresso bar to be located near Grand Central Station in New York was designed by New York studio Nemaworkshop to resemble a library turned on its side.
Called D’espresso, the interior has been rotated 90 degrees so that one wall features herringbone-pattern wooden flooring while the opposite wall will have pendent lights protruding horizontally.