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From: Mike Spencer <mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere>
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Subject: Re: Is coffee good for your heart health?
Date: 02 Dec 2024 18:23:32 -0400
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"Blueshirt" <blueshirt@indigo.news> writes:

> Coffee? Nah, that's Yuk. Stick to tea, folks... preferably a
> nice cup of Earl Grey. Hot.

If you drink tea as served at American lunch counters -- a cup of
hottish water with a teabag on the side -- you may be good to go.
Same if  you just sprinkle a very few tea leaved on the surface of
your cup of hot water to generate the bouquet.

If you drink properly steeped tea, you may be getting as much or more
caffein than from French press coffee.

Never mind rural Nova Scotia tea where the pot with resident teabags
is left on the balk of the stove, more water and tea bags added and
brought to a boil when another cup is wanted.


-- 
Mike Spencer                  Nova Scotia, Canada