Yesterday, more responders said they would be a green tea if they were a tea. Oolong and pu-erh tied for second highest. A lot of responders struggled how to answer. You can still vote and discuss this topic.
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Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic deals with how do we deal with caffeine in relation to bedtime. When do was say STOP...or don't you ever have to say stop. So, share with everyone how you deal with caffeine and bed time.
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Apr 26th, '08, 03:22
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Apr 26th, '08, 03:46
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I voted "right up to bedtime". Unless I'm drinking some super-powerful coffee, caffeine doesn't generally keep me awake.
Currently drinking: nothing, because it is my bedtime now
Currently drinking: nothing, because it is my bedtime now

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Apr 26th, '08, 05:03
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Maybe I'm just strange, but I really do not get a caffeine buzz off of tea. I have caffeinated tea all day. I even take a cup of tea before bed and fall right to sleep. My 6 y.o. will drink out of my cup and not experience any problems either.
I notice that I am able to think/concentrate better during the day at work. But it's not like the jolt you get from coffee/Mt Dew for 45 minutes or so and then need a nap around 10:30 a.m. All of my new co-workers guzzle soda in the morning, switch to coffee and back to soda. I can't imagine how bloated one must feel drinking pop like that. Should bring in some of my "tea propaganda" as someone called it, and conveniently place it in the kitchen.
I notice that I am able to think/concentrate better during the day at work. But it's not like the jolt you get from coffee/Mt Dew for 45 minutes or so and then need a nap around 10:30 a.m. All of my new co-workers guzzle soda in the morning, switch to coffee and back to soda. I can't imagine how bloated one must feel drinking pop like that. Should bring in some of my "tea propaganda" as someone called it, and conveniently place it in the kitchen.
Like augie, I generally have a cup on my bedside table as I'm falling asleep. Of course, when I was a coffee drinker, I could have a shot of espresso at 10 and be asleep by 10:15, so there ya' go.
This morning, Earl Grey Bravo. We're headed off to a Celtic Festival and I imagine I'll take a travel mug of Casablanca Twist with me to help with the allergy situation (man, is the pollen bad!). Any tips on a great tea to help with allergies would be much appreciated.
This morning, Earl Grey Bravo. We're headed off to a Celtic Festival and I imagine I'll take a travel mug of Casablanca Twist with me to help with the allergy situation (man, is the pollen bad!). Any tips on a great tea to help with allergies would be much appreciated.