Tea women
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Tea women
Ok, after the blog about how many here are young people, I got to wondering how many here are female. It seems like some teas would be good for drinking during PMS to get the edge off. Also, it might be a good thing for stress relief - a substitute for chocolate. Down side is that some teas can't be drunken by pregnant women.
Anyway, raise your hands if you're female. Mine's up to the ceiling.
Anyway, raise your hands if you're female. Mine's up to the ceiling.
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peachaddict - Posts: 113
- Joined: Jan 16th, '
- Location: everywhere
I'm female! I'm female!
I like Assam Harmony, Yunnan Gold, Keemun Concerto, Jasmine #12, and SnowBud white tea.
I like Assam Harmony, Yunnan Gold, Keemun Concerto, Jasmine #12, and SnowBud white tea.
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Kestrel - Posts: 61
- Joined: Jan 31st, '
- Location: Black Forest, CO
Female here, too.
Black tea in general (practically all varieties) is my default "comfort food." My current obsession is Yunnan.
Black tea in general (practically all varieties) is my default "comfort food." My current obsession is Yunnan.
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klemptor - Posts: 389
- Joined: Aug 12th, '
- Location: Philadelphia
looks down at baby bump....
yep female
when i am pmsing or having mood swings with the pregnancy...i'll head for a cup of chamomile or rooibos...oh oh and the raspberry patch. Raspberry leaf tea is also very good for women. You can buy it at health food stores, there is a raspberry leaf blend and a PMS blend. There is also a Pregnancy once...but I find that I don't like it as much as the others.
other than that...if it is tea...i'll probably try it at least once
yep female
when i am pmsing or having mood swings with the pregnancy...i'll head for a cup of chamomile or rooibos...oh oh and the raspberry patch. Raspberry leaf tea is also very good for women. You can buy it at health food stores, there is a raspberry leaf blend and a PMS blend. There is also a Pregnancy once...but I find that I don't like it as much as the others.
other than that...if it is tea...i'll probably try it at least once
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teamuse - Posts: 128
- Joined: Sep 16th, '
- Location: Texas
Been a tea-guzzlin' woman for several decades now. Oh, I politely sip and enjoy, too, but I'd never get through work without downing lots of iced tea (yes, year round, even in the mountains).
My favorites are Adagio's Jasmine 12 and Darjeeling 22 (both are very good hot and cold). I enjoy trying other flavors, but I keep going back to those two as my basics for life.
And I'll never be able to get far from Bigelow's Constant Comment. I know, I know...I even buy it in bags but I can't help it! [shamefully buries face in her hands]
Chamomile (even better with mint or lavender) helps when you don't feel just right. To survive PMS, a little caffeine is great!
"I enjoy being a girl!"
My favorites are Adagio's Jasmine 12 and Darjeeling 22 (both are very good hot and cold). I enjoy trying other flavors, but I keep going back to those two as my basics for life.
And I'll never be able to get far from Bigelow's Constant Comment. I know, I know...I even buy it in bags but I can't help it! [shamefully buries face in her hands]
Chamomile (even better with mint or lavender) helps when you don't feel just right. To survive PMS, a little caffeine is great!
"I enjoy being a girl!"
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Daughteroftheki... - Posts: 399
- Joined: Mar 16th, '
- Location: Colorado
I am female.
No PMS or babies or anything like that, though. I just like tea. I inherited my tea love from my daddy.
~Yresim~
No PMS or babies or anything like that, though. I just like tea. I inherited my tea love from my daddy.
~Yresim~
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yresim - Posts: 139
- Joined: Feb 19th, '
- Location: San Jose, CA
me too. (the plantfan is for robert plant. *drool*)
i too have been looking into teas and herbals for womens' issues/health. how about aphrodisiacs?
generally i've been enjoying the oolongs.
i too have been looking into teas and herbals for womens' issues/health. how about aphrodisiacs?
generally i've been enjoying the oolongs.
- PlantFan
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Jan 3rd, '0
- Location: Pennsylvania
I'm a female too!
I just started becoming more of a serious tea drinker, even though I've seemed to have a tea collection before. I even had a tea drawer at my old desk job. Even though all of it was supermarket bought, I still enjoyed it. Since I've moved on to loose tea and I know where my heart is.
My favorites are Rooibos Peach, Assam Harmony (with a little milk), and Pina Colada. I like the Pina Colada blend even though it doesn't taste much like an authentic Pina Colada. It's really nice to mix in with Rooibos Peach. It's really relaxing and I've always found that tea helps with cramps.
I just started becoming more of a serious tea drinker, even though I've seemed to have a tea collection before. I even had a tea drawer at my old desk job. Even though all of it was supermarket bought, I still enjoyed it. Since I've moved on to loose tea and I know where my heart is.
My favorites are Rooibos Peach, Assam Harmony (with a little milk), and Pina Colada. I like the Pina Colada blend even though it doesn't taste much like an authentic Pina Colada. It's really nice to mix in with Rooibos Peach. It's really relaxing and I've always found that tea helps with cramps.
- Gunpowder
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Welcome to the board, Gunpowder! Happy to see another female tea drinker here
. Yeah, it's always a good thing to have a good cramp medicine.
Rooibos Peach...I'll have to try some
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Rooibos Peach...I'll have to try some
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peachaddict - Posts: 113
- Joined: Jan 16th, '
- Location: everywhere
Female here! I just have liked tea for years, the fact that it helps with all three forms of PMS is just a bonus. Also Gunpowder, I love the rooibos peach and I'm glad to not be the only one to feel that way
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Carnelian - Posts: 261
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- Location: Minnesota
I changed my name to this, Gunpowder felt a little to threatening of a name
and a touch masculine.
I recomend the Rooibos Peach, but I bought it from Teavana. Going by what I know by them, I think Adagio's will be better, too bad I didn't know about this site before I discovered them in the mall. I think I will keep going to Teavana for their Mate Vana, but that might be the only blend I keep purchasing from them.
The other teas that I mention are from Adagio. I still love them. I can't wait until I get low on Teavana's Rooibos Peach so I can buy some from Adagio.
I think I'll make myself a cup now!
I recomend the Rooibos Peach, but I bought it from Teavana. Going by what I know by them, I think Adagio's will be better, too bad I didn't know about this site before I discovered them in the mall. I think I will keep going to Teavana for their Mate Vana, but that might be the only blend I keep purchasing from them.
The other teas that I mention are from Adagio. I still love them. I can't wait until I get low on Teavana's Rooibos Peach so I can buy some from Adagio.
I think I'll make myself a cup now!
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Sweet_Tea - Posts: 6
- Joined: Jun 24th, '
- Location: Bergen County, New Jersey
Another tea drining female here!
Been drinking tea as long as I can remember, my mother is the one who got me addicted to the stuff. I can remember being a wee small child and drinking tea with milk in it.
I pretty much like all flavors, except for the smoky ones. MY DH loves those, though.
Jen
Been drinking tea as long as I can remember, my mother is the one who got me addicted to the stuff. I can remember being a wee small child and drinking tea with milk in it.
I pretty much like all flavors, except for the smoky ones. MY DH loves those, though.
Jen
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knitstuff - Posts: 4
- Joined: Jan 31st, '
- Location: near A2, MI
Here's another tea-drinking woman. I enjoy almost all the Roobius teas, as well as almond and oh, mustn't forget, Berry Blues. Mm-mm!
So now that we women are identifying ourselves, now...?

So now that we women are identifying ourselves, now...?
- Caringb
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Jul 9th, '0
- Location: Northeastern US
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