December 9, 2011
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Green Tea and Flu
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seasonal influenza information and prevention guidelines from the CDC , flu activity in the United States typically peaks in January or February. The severity of each flu season can vary, and while some years are milder than others, the CDC continues to recommend annual vaccination… Continue reading
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Making Tea a Part of Your Christmas Tradition
Christmas traditions build up over the years, from setting up the tree and decorating it to the after gift unwrapping clean-up. Tea can be a part of those traditions as a thirst quencher and stimulator to keep your energy up. Here’s my list of the various teas hubby and I enjoy while we go merrily… Continue reading
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