Ready to shake off that fall chill?

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Ready to shake off that fall chill?
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Mon, 10-12-2009 - 11:42pm

Don't you love the change of seasons?
And with it comes that chill in the morning .....


Here are some great (healthy) ideas to help chase that chill away.......


http://www.neversaydiet.com/slideshow/5-fall-drinks-are-better-you-starbucks039-pumpkin-spice-latte?nlcid=cv|10-12-2009|


 


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Mon, 10-12-2009 - 11:57pm
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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 2:00am

May be if they gave out small samples. I do not drink latte's.


It takes me awhile to try out things.


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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 10:43am
Mexican Hot Chocolate is so yummy and rich.
I like to have it as a dessert when we are in SoCal at Christmas time
It's easier to find there.
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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 10:48am
Do you have any warm beverages you drink?
I think you might like one of the spiced ciders?
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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 11:08am

the fireside pear sounds interesting.





 




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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 11:24am

I just drink hot water with lemon and honey, hot tea, hot water, &

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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 11:31am

The fireside pear looked most interesting to me too.
It sounded like a nice change from apple cider,
I wonder if you could adapt it to non-alcoholic,
Don't know why you would want to LOL
but I guess it could be done.


The tea recipe sounds interesting - very soothing.
I may have to bookmark that
For when cold/flu season hits home.

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yougogirl

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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 11:35am

Those sound like you would stay nice and toasty warm,
I'll keep an eye out for free tasting day at Starbucks,


Maybe you could try a cider or pumpkin latte.

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yougogirl

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Tue, 10-13-2009 - 11:27pm

This tea really works:

Steep some ginger, garlic & cayenne in boiling water, then add lemon juice & honey. It sounds weird, but tastes pretty good, but then again i love garlic. And it works! Or I have another one with apple cider vinegar, honey, lemon juice & cayenne. Worked real well for my terribly sore throat.

>> I wonder if you could adapt it to non-alcoholic,
Don't know why you would want to LOL<<

Exactly! LOL









 




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Wed, 10-14-2009 - 9:59am
Thanks for the recipe, I'll definately try it!
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