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Newman's Own Organics Green Tea -- 40 Tea Bags


Newman's Own Organics Green Tea
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Newman's Own Organics Green Tea Description

  • USDA Organic Green Tea
  • 40 Individually Wrapped Tea Bags
  • 100% Profits to Charity

Newman's Own Foundation continues Paul Newman's commitment to use 100% of the royalties and profits that it receives from the sale of this product for charitable purposes.  Paul Newman and Newman's Own Foundation have give over $500 million to thousands of charities since 1982.   

 


Directions

How to Brew a perfect cup of Royal Tea:

Proclaim:

  • That 1 tea bag shall be used for each 6 oz of royal wter.
  • That the royal water be brought to a boil and let cool no less than 5 but no more than 7 minutes.
  • That the royal water be poured carefully over thy royal tea bag.
  • That royal steeping time be no less than 1 but no more than 2 minutes.

 

If any member of the royal family desires a more robust brew, steeping may continue.

After royal steeping, remove royal tea bag and responsibly recycle.

Royal milk, sugar or lemon may be added.

 

Mere microwaving instructions:

Do not put the tea bag in the microwave under any circumstances (there is a metal staple in the tea bag).

  • Place a cup of royal water in the microwave.
  • Microwave the water until the water is hot or boiling.
  • Place the royal tea bag into the cup and let it steep 1 to 2 minutes.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Organic green tea.
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Mix Things Up with Healthy Mixers

Let’s face it. Mixed drinks aren’t exactly healthy. In fact, they’re often a prime example of the term “empty calories.” But what if we were to tell you that you can combine your next shot with a shot of nutrition?

It’s true. Some mixers can not only enhance the flavor of the alcohol – they can give it a healthful boost. Here we have identified several that can add vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients to your libations. Cheers to fun times, tasty cocktails and, above all else, good health!

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Organic juices

For starters, organic, no-sugar added juices can double as delicious, nutritious mixers. Here are our top three picks:

  • Cranberry juice. It’s no secret that cranberries help promote urinary tract health. Plus, their deep red shade can instantly dress up any drink. Add four parts cranberry juice to one part vodka and garnish with a lime wedge. The delicious combo even has a name –the Cape Codder!
  • Orange juice. O.J. and champagne often keep close company around brunch time and early afternoon. And as far as cocktails go, you could do a lot worse nutrition wise –orange juice is rich in fiber and folate and typically contains 100 percent of the recommended daily value of vitamin C.
  • Tomato juice. Bloody Mary, anyone? Tomatoes are an excellent source of essential nutrients, like vitamins A and C and lycopene. Combine tomato juice with one squeeze of lemon, one teaspoon horseradish and one shot vodka. Oh, and don’t forget the celery stalk (you can even apply it toward your daily veggie servings)!

Best ingredients for a healthier cocktail

If you prefer your mixed drinks on the fruitier side, just add actual fruit!

Muddled berries. Say goodbye to sugary syrups! Crush up some fresh berries (e.g., strawberries, raspberries and blackberries) and use them to replace processed sugars in your favorite fruity cocktails, like daiquiris and piña coladas. You’ll not only benefit from the phytochemicals in the fruits, you’ll cut some calories, too!

Green tea. Packed with beneficial antioxidants, iced green tea pairs well with an ounce of bourbon. You can also try it hot with 1.5 ounces rye whiskey, an ounce of apple cider and half a lemon. Salute!

Hot sauce. This fiery mixer can give your booze a boost without adding unwanted calories. Plus, the spicy stuff is said to speed up the metabolism. Add a dash of hot sauce to a shot of vodka and four to five ounces tomato juice. Another hot alternative to consider? Jalapeños!

Organic honey. Use all-natural honey in place of simple syrup, a common yet calorie-laden ingredient in many mixed drinks. Combine fresh mint leaves (crush them for extra flavor!) with a sliced lime, and add club soda, rum and one-half teaspoon honey for a mouthwatering Mojito.

Carbonated water: While it may not have health benefits, per se, keep in mind that carbonated water (a.k.a. sparkling water or seltzer water) and naturally-sweetened diet soda are healthier choices than high-calorie mixers containing added sugar and artificial ingredients.

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