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Coffee......Tea? which do you drink..good tea for my Keurig?
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jazzgtrl4
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Posted 10/26/2012 5:29 PM (GMT 0)
Well looks like im going to have to clip my best friend, coffee in the morning. i think its just upsetting my stomach in the morning and making me go.
Anyone know any really good tea K cups for a Keurig coffe maker.??
Carlie
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Posted 10/26/2012 6:43 PM (GMT 0)
My MIL Loves earl grey. There are dozens to choose from.
www.keurig.com/shop/k-cups/k-cup-tea
Carlie
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Posted 10/26/2012 6:53 PM (GMT 0)
Lots of tea flavors are great. The dark teas have the most caffeine so they might effect the urgency of your bms the most: Earl Gray tea, English Breakfast tea, Vanilla tea, and Chai tea are some good ones. The fruity/herbal teas are usually no or little caffeine and probably would be much easier on your system: apple cinnamon, mint, strawberry, orange, and so forth.
I drink a couple cups of dark tea a day without a noticeable affect on my uc, but hey, everyone is different.
Andreita
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Posted 10/26/2012 7:01 PM (GMT 0)
I like the earl grey one but it contains soy. The green tea with white tea is ok. I have a Keurig at work.
Edit: I mean the Celestial one. Not sure about
other brands.
Post Edited (Andrina) : 10/26/2012 4:56:49 PM (GMT-6)
beatUC
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Posted 10/26/2012 7:34 PM (GMT 0)
Earl Grey -no soy, just lemon, can't beat it and yea coffee was one of the first things to go -it seems to turn UC into turbo-UC!
Somedude
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Posted 10/26/2012 7:37 PM (GMT 0)
I love earl grey. My favorite so far is Earl Gray by the brand Bigalow.
Captain Picard drinks Earl Grey also.
jazzgtrl4
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Posted 10/26/2012 10:00 PM (GMT 0)
thanks everyone for the replies
sherbear46
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Posted 10/26/2012 10:23 PM (GMT 0)
I drink alot of English Breakfast Tea...has alot of caffeine but doesn't bother me except to keep me awake if I drink it too late.
ActiveUCer
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Posted 10/27/2012 12:51 AM (GMT 0)
Twinning Decaf English Breakfast Tea and Twinnings Peppermint Tea.
becky 9/24/04
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Posted 10/31/2012 7:58 PM (GMT 0)
i can't do coffee either.only tea,
jazzgtrl4
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Posted 10/31/2012 10:09 PM (GMT 0)
Just picked up some Tazo and Twinings tea for my Keurig...been doing tea now for a few days instead of coffee, muuuuch easier on my stomach and butt. I still get enough caffeine so i dont get a freaking headache, yay!
Faithmac
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Posted 11/1/2012 1:01 PM (GMT 0)
Been reading this thread off and on. Decided to try some tea instead of coffee. Had no real urgency this morning. Went only 2 times. I guess a lot of my morning problem was the coffee! Have buy some more English breakfast tea for the Keurig. Miss my coffee!
jujub
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Posted 11/1/2012 1:21 PM (GMT 0)
Earl Grey, English Breakfast and Chamomile for the evening. I'm fortunate that coffee doesn't seem to bother me.
RH_Texas_Gal
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Posted 11/1/2012 3:25 PM (GMT 0)
I find that I can still enjoy coffee IF I have a tummy full of food first. I can't drink it otherwise, unless I feel a colonic cleansing is in order!
Faithmac
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Posted 11/1/2012 4:37 PM (GMT 0)
Going to give it a couple of days. If no distress with the tea, then I know coffee is the culprit!!!!! I drink srong coffee. Need some srong tea to take its place :)
stereofidelic89
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Posted 11/1/2012 9:14 PM (GMT 0)
My doctor used to recommend great tea herbs that aid UC.
Licorice Root, Marshmallow Root, Slippery Elm, Chamomile, Peppermint, Ginger and Green Tea. All decaffeinated.
Faithmac
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Posted 11/2/2012 1:12 AM (GMT 0)
Bought some tea with chamomile and fennel . Very soothing! Wish they made some of those teas for the keurig machine. The machine made me lazy. I guess you would have to buy some of the herbs loose and then brew.
quincy
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Posted 11/2/2012 6:46 AM (GMT 0)
The tea balls are good, and some come in a spoon shape that you can dip in, and use it again for the next cup.
hey, it's as easy as "boiling water"..lol.
enjoy
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