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I accidentally ate about a half a bag of tea leaves
[it broke open in the blender] should I go to the emergency room? am I going to die? marc |
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On Feb 9, 10:22*am, wrote:
> I accidentally ate about a half a bag of tea leaves > [it broke open in the blender] > > should I go to the emergency room? > am I going to die? > > marc Don't bother with the ER...there's not enough time. Adios! |
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On 2013-02-09 18:22:50 +0000, said:
> am I going to die? The answer to this question is always "yes". |
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:22:50 -0800 (PST), wrote:
>I accidentally ate about a half a bag of tea leaves >[it broke open in the blender] > >should I go to the emergency room? >am I going to die? you're probably already dead-- but if you liked the taste one of our favorite Christmas cookies is a chia tea flavored sugar cookie. [I think 2 tea bags in a batch] And I've been trying to find time to make the chia tea-pistachio muffins I saw on a blog a couple days ago. http://www.anediblemosaic.com/?p=12149 [2 bags tea for a dozen muffins] Jim |
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Jim Elbrecht wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:22:50 -0800 (PST), wrote: > >> I accidentally ate about a half a bag of tea leaves >> [it broke open in the blender] >> >> should I go to the emergency room? >> am I going to die? > > you're probably already dead-- but if you liked the taste one of our > favorite Christmas cookies is a chia tea flavored sugar cookie. [I > think 2 tea bags in a batch] > > And I've been trying to find time to make the chia tea-pistachio > muffins I saw on a blog a couple days ago. > http://www.anediblemosaic.com/?p=12149 > [2 bags tea for a dozen muffins] > > Jim I was musing about that "chia". Yes, chai makes more sense. -- |
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On Sat, 09 Feb 2013 21:46:56 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote:
>Jim Elbrecht wrote: >> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:22:50 -0800 (PST), wrote: >> >>> I accidentally ate about a half a bag of tea leaves >>> [it broke open in the blender] >>> >>> should I go to the emergency room? >>> am I going to die? >> >> you're probably already dead-- but if you liked the taste one of our >> favorite Christmas cookies is a chia tea flavored sugar cookie. [I >> think 2 tea bags in a batch] >> >> And I've been trying to find time to make the chia tea-pistachio >> muffins I saw on a blog a couple days ago. >> http://www.anediblemosaic.com/?p=12149 >> [2 bags tea for a dozen muffins] >> >> Jim > >I was musing about that "chia". Yes, chai makes more sense. Well-- That explains why I couldn't find the recipe on my hard drive.<g> Google apparently corrected me and sent me to the site. First the math skills-- now I'm dyslexic. . . what's next? Some chia wouldn't hurt-- but it is better in pudding and drinks. Jim |
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Jim Elbrecht wrote:
> > First the math skills-- now I'm dyslexic. . . what's next? Dyslexics of the worl, untie! -- Reply in group, but if emailing add one more zero, and remove the last word. |
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On 2/10/2013 3:17 PM, Tom Del Rosso wrote:
> Jim Elbrecht wrote: >> >> First the math skills-- now I'm dyslexic. . . what's next? > > Dyslexics of the worl, untie! > > Have you been contemplating the existence of dog? ![]() Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/10/2013 3:17 PM, Tom Del Rosso wrote: > > Jim Elbrecht wrote: > > > > > > First the math skills-- now I'm dyslexic. . . what's next? > > > > Dyslexics of the worl, untie! > > > > > Have you been contemplating the existence of dog? ![]() A dog? A panic in a pagoda! -- Reply in group, but if emailing add one more zero, and remove the last word. |
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Jim Elbrecht wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Feb 2013 21:46:56 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote: > >> Jim Elbrecht wrote: >>> On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:22:50 -0800 (PST), wrote: >>> >>>> I accidentally ate about a half a bag of tea leaves >>>> [it broke open in the blender] >>>> >>>> should I go to the emergency room? >>>> am I going to die? >>> you're probably already dead-- but if you liked the taste one of our >>> favorite Christmas cookies is a chia tea flavored sugar cookie. [I >>> think 2 tea bags in a batch] >>> >>> And I've been trying to find time to make the chia tea-pistachio >>> muffins I saw on a blog a couple days ago. >>> http://www.anediblemosaic.com/?p=12149 >>> [2 bags tea for a dozen muffins] >>> >>> Jim >> I was musing about that "chia". Yes, chai makes more sense. > > > Well-- That explains why I couldn't find the recipe on my hard > drive.<g> Google apparently corrected me and sent me to the site. > > First the math skills-- now I'm dyslexic. . . what's next? > > Some chia wouldn't hurt-- but it is better in pudding and drinks. > > Jim I still haven't done my first chia experiment even though I think it sounds promising. I seem to have trouble figuring out the ONE thing I want to do when there are such a plethora of choices. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/10/2013 3:17 PM, Tom Del Rosso wrote: >> Jim Elbrecht wrote: >>> >>> First the math skills-- now I'm dyslexic. . . what's next? >> >> Dyslexics of the worl, untie! >> >> > Have you been contemplating the existence of dog? ![]() > > Jill The dog doesn't exist. |
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"Jean B." > wrote:
>Jim Elbrecht wrote: -snip- >> >> Some chia wouldn't hurt-- but it is better in pudding and drinks. >> >> Jim > >I still haven't done my first chia experiment even though I think >it sounds promising. I seem to have trouble figuring out the ONE >thing I want to do when there are such a plethora of choices. Simplest is put a Tbl in a glass of juice. [I like cranberry- or at least a clear juice] Observe for several hours. Drink some. Tomorrow it is 'interesting'. I like it-- My wife doesn't. It disappears in puddings. Jim |
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![]() "Jim Elbrecht" > wrote in message ... > "Jean B." > wrote: > >>Jim Elbrecht wrote: > > -snip- >>> >>> Some chia wouldn't hurt-- but it is better in pudding and drinks. >>> >>> Jim >> >>I still haven't done my first chia experiment even though I think >>it sounds promising. I seem to have trouble figuring out the ONE >>thing I want to do when there are such a plethora of choices. > > Simplest is put a Tbl in a glass of juice. [I like cranberry- or at > least a clear juice] Observe for several hours. Drink some. > Tomorrow it is 'interesting'. I like it-- My wife doesn't. > > It disappears in puddings. I just gel it and eat it as is. |
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