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My favorite drink at work lately is hot green tea, and I make
the perfect cup by brewing the tea bags and then adding any blend of citrus juices (primarily lemon, lime, and a dash of orange and sometimes grapefruit), a bit of honey, and a vial or two of ginseng extract. The caffeine and ginseng keep me going all night long and it is so delicious. I doubt I'm enough of a connosieur to tell the difference between different varieties of green tea, though I did notice it with "white" green tea, which makes a good blend with the regular green tea bag. Green Tea: 4g Water: 600g Juice: 35g Honey 3g Ginseng: 10g Cost: $0.50 to $0.75 per 20oz cup |
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![]() brainfart wrote: > My favorite drink at work lately is hot green tea, and I make > the perfect cup by brewing the tea bags and then adding any > blend of citrus juices (primarily lemon, lime, and a dash of > orange and sometimes grapefruit), a bit of honey, and a vial > or two of ginseng extract. > > The caffeine and ginseng keep me going all night long and it > is so delicious. I doubt I'm enough of a connosieur to tell > the difference between different varieties of green tea, > though I did notice it with "white" green tea, which makes a > good blend with the regular green tea bag. > > Green Tea: 4g > Water: 600g > Juice: 35g > Honey 3g > Ginseng: 10g > > Cost: $0.50 to $0.75 per 20oz cup What kind of ginseng is so cheap that even with 10g you can keep the cost to under $1 per cup??? MarshalN http://www.xanga.com/MarshalN |
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![]() MarshalN wrote: > What kind of ginseng is so cheap that even with 10g you can keep the > cost to under $1 per cup??? > > MarshalN > http://www.xanga.com/MarshalN I'm going out on a limb and guessing they are the small vials of dark ginseng extract. I just bought boxes of 12 vials for $1.00 per *box* at a local dollar store, so the total cost would be less than .10 per vial wich I'd guess to be 5-10g. Normally these vials sell for $5 per box at asian markets (still less than .50 each) - Dominic |
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MarshalN wrote...
> What kind of ginseng is so cheap that even with 10g you can keep the > cost to under $1 per cup??? Oh, sorry, I meant 10g or rather a 10ml vial of ginseng extract. I get a box of 30 vials of Pine Brand Red Panax Ginseng Extractum for about $5 at the Asian supermarket, and the green tea bags are several dollars for a box of 100. The ginseng extract purports to contain 2000mg of ginseng, and even if I'm not sure if it gives me energy it still tastes good. |
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brainfart > wrote:
>My favorite drink at work lately is hot green tea, and I make >the perfect cup by brewing the tea bags and then adding any >blend of citrus juices (primarily lemon, lime, and a dash of >orange and sometimes grapefruit), a bit of honey, and a vial >or two of ginseng extract. Do you really hate green tea so much that you want to punish it by doing this? What did green tea do to you? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott /5/06
> brainfart > wrote: >> My favorite drink at work lately is hot green tea, and I make >> the perfect cup by brewing the tea bags and then adding any >> blend of citrus juices (primarily lemon, lime, and a dash of >> orange and sometimes grapefruit), a bit of honey, and a vial >> or two of ginseng extract. > > Do you really hate green tea so much that you want to punish it by > doing this? What did green tea do to you? > --scott Scott, on top of all that that, he misspelled "vial." Michael |
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