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Why "grab" either?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTea or coffee?
Both have medical benefits but also some studies have found medical issues with both.
So, shall I grab a tea or a coffee?
TIA.
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An iced coffee can replace a hot meal.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8168142.stm
That's lunch sorted too.
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Glad to be of assistance.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWent for coffee (decaf) in the end.
Thanks for all the input.
CUK really helps me with my life.
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Went for coffee (decaf) in the end.
Thanks for all the input.
CUK really helps me with my life.
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Best of luck with either, but check the spoon's clean before stirring.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTea or coffee?
Both have medical benefits but also some studies have found medical issues with both.
So, shall I grab a tea or a coffee?
TIA.
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But only if you want cirrosis of the liver and to turn bright yellowOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostOf course you can drink as much carrot juice as you like.
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depends which kind of cancer you want, I think tea has an increased risk of brain cancer whereas coffee increases the risk of pancreatic cancer.
Of course you can drink as much carrot juice as you like.
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Tea. Much lower in caffeine and full of luverly anti-oxidant flavanoids.
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A half bottle of Gin. No medical benefits, but by the time your finished it you wont care anyway.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTea or coffee?
Both have medical benefits but also some studies have found medical issues with both.
So, shall I grab a tea or a coffee?
TIA.
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Definately Tea.not.not.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostTea or coffee?
Both have medical benefits but also some studies have found medical issues with both.
So, shall I grab a tea or a coffee?
TIA.
A double .not = a deffo
I think
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What to do. Huge dilemma.
Tea or coffee?
Both have medical benefits but also some studies have found medical issues with both.
So, shall I grab a tea or a coffee?
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