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spacer Decaffinating Tea

Christy Brothers wrote:
Diana, many thanks! I'm lusting for a cup of tea this moment, but my anti-biotic warns -- no caffeine. Sigh. Only a week more of this, I hope. Then I shall follow your directions to the tea.

I love coffee, I love tea.... - The Thread

In the newsletter from a tea shop in the Boston area (sorry, I forgot the name), there were directions for decaffinating tea.

Simply pour the water over theleaves, let it steep 30 seconds, pour water out and refill the pot. The article said that over 90% of the caffeine is thereby removed.

My daughter and son-in-law, self-confessed tea snobs, use this technique all the time.

Peace, Jeffry
The Rev. Jeffry P. Barnes
Cheyenne River Episcopal Mission
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001
Subject: Re: I love coffee, I love tea....