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Raise a cup of tea in May

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Fair City and Real-Life Couple Bryan Murray and Una Crawford-O’Brien call on Ireland to host an Alzheimer’s Tea Day and have the most powerful cup of tea of the year on Thursday, May 4.

Green Tea a rich source of antioxidant benefits

All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.

Green Tea a rich source of antioxidant benefits

All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.

Green Tea a rich source of antioxidant benefits

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All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.

Green tea a truly rich source of key antioxidant benefits

All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.

Noticeable health benefits of green tea from Au Naturel

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All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant. The difference is in the preparation of the leaves. Green tea, unlike the others is not fermented, so the active ingredients remain unaltered.

GREEN TEA HAS ANTIOXIDANT, ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIVIRAL PROPERTIES

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Green tea is a perfect adjunct to healing herbs. Although you would not be growing it in an Irish herb garden it can be introduced easily into our daily routine.

Noticeable health benefits of green tea from Au Naturel

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All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant. The difference is in the preparation of the leaves. Green tea, unlike the others is not fermented, so the active ingredients remain unaltered.

Drinking German tea, and other stories from South Galway.

Pete Lane, now in his 80s, who went to Ballindereen national school, spent most of his busy working life ‘on his knees thinning beet’. He had a friend Tommy Staunton from Lough Cutra, who had fought in World War I. Before Tommy went ‘over the top’ he was delighted when each soldier was handed a ‘little glass of brandy’. After which, Tommy claimed, you had no fear in the world. One day they were fighting the Germans, and managed to drive them out of their trenches. There they found a boiler of tea. It was still warm. The men settled down for a good cuppa but the officer warned them that the tea might be poisoned. Nobody cared if it was poisoned or not. ‘We were so exhausted an killed out’ that they enjoyed the break while the fighting continued.

Take tea with Rogers and Hackett

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"TEA IN the morning/tea in the evening/tea at suppertime..." sang Ray Davies in The Kink's 'Have A Cuppa Tea', and music will form one element in a new theatre piece for the Galway Theatre Festival, which looks at the the history and culture of tea.

 

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