Don’t get me wrong. I’m decidedly a cat person and do finding myself staring at all those teas in the tea aisle, enticed by different kinds I rarely drink. But the ritual seems a lot in the morning.
Tea drinker here (dog person but don't own one) and I loved this information! I didn't know about the study at Northwestern. I only have one cup a day because I've heard so many "wellness" stories about tea so this is very comforting.
Funny story... we're at our family dinner at a restaurant and my son was trying to figure out the bill and who owes what. He says "Who here got the 'loos-set-eas?" Um... what? Show me. It was "looseteas." Loose teas written as one word. He was 17.
Tea drinker here (dog person but don't own one) and I loved this information! I didn't know about the study at Northwestern. I only have one cup a day because I've heard so many "wellness" stories about tea so this is very comforting.
Funny story... we're at our family dinner at a restaurant and my son was trying to figure out the bill and who owes what. He says "Who here got the 'loos-set-eas?" Um... what? Show me. It was "looseteas." Loose teas written as one word. He was 17.