I make homemade juices with whatever is in season. I rarely have coffee, but I drink lots of tea. I start with a pot of tea at home and sip on herbal teas throughout the day at work.
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The first thing I do in the morning is prepare fresh juice. I have 15 different recipes, which I drink for 15 days consecutively. Then I repeat the recipes from the beginning for the next 15 days of the month. My juices include fruit, vegetables, leafy greens, and even grains.
Normally I will have five or six cups of tea a day, and if I can have them poured from a teapot, then all the better. I think tea tastes so much nicer from a pot.
Brewing a good cuppa is something not everyone can do, and I loathe bad tea.
I don't t drink coffee, but I'm a tea addict.
I am sort of a tea addict. I structure my day by cups of tea.
I must always have fresh orange juice, alkaline water and hazelnut creamer for my coffee.
I drink coffee in the morning and a few cups throughout the day. Among coffee's health benefits are lower risk of Parkinson's, Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and dementia.
I have to have my coffee. I probably have three cups a day, but only before noon.
I love cranberry juice, but I'm not a coffee drinker - as a Mormon, I avoid caffeine.
I probably have about four or five cups of coffee a day. I make myself an espresso macchiato when I wake, which is a shot of espresso and just a dollop of steamed milk. Then, if I'm going to do some work at home, I would make myself a French press. It's the best way to make conventional coffee.