Seems to me, greet tea has many of the same benefits but without either the extra work or the smell/taste about which some complain. GT also seems to have fewer possible side/after effects. Gotta wonder if the hype isn’t the biggest thing about it.
Caulfield is trying a bit of reverse psychology to see the effects. Pair a ‘comment’ with a seeming compliment. Works so far. Tomorrow may be different.
A History of the World in 6 Glasses, a 2006 book by Tom Standage, tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st Century through each epoch’s signature refreshment: beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and Coca-Cola.
Yakety Sax 9 months ago
KOMBUCHA: Tea fermented using a symbiosis of bacteria and yeast.
MichaelAxelFleming 9 months ago
Easily?!? No.
Rhetorical_Question 9 months ago
Player or played?
Harumph 9 months ago
Not easy to give up coffee. Withdrawal headaches are killer.
distortion 9 months ago
Both can be made inexpensively at home.
Jeffin Premium Member 9 months ago
I just dropped prime from, well, you know and a bunch of channels we no longer watch. Much easier than coffee.
DaBump Premium Member 9 months ago
Not all that expensive, not all that easy to give up. Still better on both counts than some other vices.
Jon Premium Member 9 months ago
And what does Caulfield have as his expensive, unnecessary indulgence?
sandpiper 9 months ago
Seems to me, greet tea has many of the same benefits but without either the extra work or the smell/taste about which some complain. GT also seems to have fewer possible side/after effects. Gotta wonder if the hype isn’t the biggest thing about it.
sandpiper 9 months ago
Caulfield is trying a bit of reverse psychology to see the effects. Pair a ‘comment’ with a seeming compliment. Works so far. Tomorrow may be different.
Ignatz Premium Member 9 months ago
If that’s not why – then why?
BobCaldwell1 9 months ago
Well, she’s already quit smoking.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 9 months ago
My wife buys bottled water. I refill empty Diet Coke bottles from the tap. Each of us thinks the other is a little weird in that regard.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 9 months ago
A History of the World in 6 Glasses, a 2006 book by Tom Standage, tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the 21st Century through each epoch’s signature refreshment: beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and Coca-Cola.
PoodleGroomer 9 months ago
Find somebody to show you what expensive coffee money invested into a compounded retirement fund can do for you.
brucer31245 9 months ago
Does anyone know what is going on with 9 chickwood classics? Has it ended?
Rick Smith Premium Member 9 months ago
I gave up Kombucha before I ever tried it.
anomaly 9 months ago
Having an expensive nonessential indulgence to begin with isn’t exactly brilliant. My home-brew is better than Starbucks.
Bilan 9 months ago
Maybe Frazz and Mrs Olsen should brainstorm and start a drive-thru Kombucha store.
puddleglum1066 9 months ago
If it’s really an indulgence, it’s not going to be easy to give it up.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 9 months ago
Caulfield is a big reason for her coffee.