How to Make Devil's Claw Tea
Devil's Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens), a plant native to South Africa, Namibia, and Madagascar, has been used for centuries for its medicinal qualities. It's name comes from the little hooks on the plant's fruit. Devil's Claw has strong ... [... more]
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How to Add Some Zing To Tea
Hot tea is a wonderful companion to a cold winter day. There are many ways you can take your cup of tea and dress it up a bit! The first way you can add some flavor and spice to your favorite hot tea is to add a couple of Red Hot Candies to your ... [... more]
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How to Alleviate Allergies With Local Honey
When I first moved to our new home I spent the first two weeks with an allergy attack. One of the things I did to alleviate it was to start eating honey--but not just any honey. Local honey is a good part of a complete holistic allergy plan ... [... more]
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How to Alleviate Cold Symptoms with a Special Hot Tea Recipe
Everyone knows that if you have a cold, drinking hot tea is one of the best things you can do to feel better. But did you know that drinking the right kind of tea is important too? This hot tea recipe will really make you feel better and open you ... [... more]
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How to Choose the Best English Tea
A girl from Australia told me the best tea was Bigelow Constant Comment. It's one of the only ones that I like. My other English girlfriend used to nicely drink coffee with us. The scones and all to the English tea party webpage looked so nice ... [... more]
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How to Buy Gourmet Coffee Online
Whether you are looking for gourmet coffee, coffee beans, coffee pods, organic coffee or flavored coffee, you can order the best gourmet coffee online. Many people just buy store bought coffee from supermarkets like Folgers coffee, Maxwell ... [... more]
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How to Brew Green Tea
It isn't hard to brew green tea; and you don't have to hike to the highest regions of the Himalayas either! All you really need are a few simple items and you can enjoy an excellent cup of tea. The next thing to consider is your water, this may ... [... more]
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How to Clean Your Coffee Maker
Coffee makers that are used regularly should be cleaned about once a month to maintain a clean tasting brew. Vinegar will help remove hard water build-up and mineral deposits. Mix one part water and two parts vinegar in your coffee pot. Turn your ... [... more]
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How to Demonstrate The Metabolism of Essential Oils and ...
Ok, you've probably never wanted your BO to remind people of maple syrup, but it's really easy to do if you ever go the notion! This is a great demonstration to do in your biology or chemistry class because it shows how plant compounds are not ... [... more]
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How to Choose a Coffee Travel Mug
If you're searching for a great coffee travel mug, but don't know what you're looking for, learn everything you need to know, now. Style/Color: Get a mug that suits your style. Most mugs are the basic silver and black, while some are sports ... [... more]
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How to Enjoy a Good Cup of Camomille Tea and Stop Your ...
On the wall my mom would bang the next door neighbor: "Ch'cafe y'est pret" three bangs and it meant to come over. In our French dialect, ch'timi, my mom would also proceed to have friends over to enjoy a cup of coffee. What is coffee? it simply [... more]
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How to Brew a Cup of Tea
If using loose leaf tea, add one teaspoon per cup (8 oz.) of water into strainer and pour water over tea leaves. Tea expands 2-5 times its dried size when water is added, so the more room, the better the flavor. If using tea bag, pour water over ... [... more]
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