My Recent Online Purchases - What Were Yours?

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  1. John Brunner

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    I have a whole bunch of different Chinese teas (plus regular old pekoe) on hand. They make a nice change...and tea's caffeine is more slow release than coffee's is.

    I have never used an infuser. My lower-middle class butt usually brews the tea in a large canning jar and then strains it into a thermal travel mug. But I may have to try that one when I just want a single cup in the evening. (Added to Wish List)

    As an aside, if you read about brewing Chinese teas, you'll find (if you've not already) a couple of things:
    -each type has a specific temperature and brew time that it likes (the greener leaves are more sensitive)
    -you can get multiple infusions out of the same leaves by extending each subsequent brew time by 30 seconds
     
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    My son told me about the brewing temp, but he said it doesn't really make a huge difference in his experience. He also said the first brew should be for about 2 minutes, the second use 4 minutes, and the third 6 minutes. I guess everyone has their own method when it comes to tea.
     
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    So your son enjoys Asian teas, huh? Good for him! I was really into them a while ago, and only break them out when I get carryout Chinese...hot tea (Dragonwell) and chopsticks are mandatory.

    This is the most unique on I have:

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    My understanding of the temps is that tender green leaves will burn easily (fully dried black leaves are resilient), so the ones that suggest a 160°-180° temp range might get a harsh flavor if you pour boiling water on them...but I've never sat down and tested any of it.

    Fascinating stuff. So many rabbit holes when it comes to food.
     
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    No, he's not particularly a fan of Chinese teas, but he is a natural foods and remedies "expert." He was a raw foodist for several years but that's a different story. I looked up Jiaogulan and found that it is caffeine free...

    Jiaogulan is also known as sweet tea vine, fairy herb, and southern ginseng. It’s a climbing vine native to the mountainous regions of southern China and other parts of Asia. It’s a member of the Cucurbitaceae family, which includes cucumbers and melons.

    The vine’s leaves were first used as a food. They could be eaten by themselves or used in a salad. They’re also used as a sweetener. Tea made from the leaves is caffeine-free and has a slightly bittersweet taste. https://www.healthline.com/health/is-jiaogulan-the-new-ginseng#TOC_TITLE_HDR_1
     
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    I've not heard of Jiaogulan before. I've read a bit about "living foods" in my dehydrator manual and on the Sprout People website I've been buying seeds from. I imagine your son is familiar with the Hippocrates Health Institute. And I bet he's got a dehydrator.
     
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    Actually, he doesn't own a dehydrator. He's more of a forager. He can walk you through the woods and tell you what's edible. :D I doubt that he has any interest in the Hippocrates Health Institute, and I hope you don't either. :D:D

    The Hippocrates Health Institute (HHI) is a nonprofit organization in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA, originally co-founded in 1956 in Stoneham, Massachusetts, by Lithuanian-born Viktoras Kulvinskas and Ann Wigmore.[1]

    The Hippocrates Health Institute is regarded as controversial for supposedly treating cancer with unproven natural methods that are implausible despite claims otherwise.[2][3]

    In February and March 2015, cease-and-desist orders were issued against co-directors Brian and Anna-Maria Clement, both of whom represented themselves as doctors, requiring them to immediately cease the unlicensed practice of medicine.[4][5] The Florida Department of Health formally informed Hippocrates Health Institute that it has subsequently withdrawn and dismissed the cease-and-desist orders due to lack of sufficient evidence.[6][7][8]

    Brian Clement and his institute have been directly criticized for promoting a number of ineffective treatments, including ones claimed to "reverse" cancer and multiple sclerosis. He is not a medical doctor. His treatments have been widely criticized as ineffective and possibly dangerous.[9][10][11] Former staff members of the institute have filed suit against Brian Clement for being fired after raising concerns about ethical wrongdoing in treating patients at the center.[
     
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    THAT'S interesting!

    This is the intro to the Living Foods section of the Excalibur manual:

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    There is no Rev Date on the guide. Perhaps Excalibur is stretching the truth, although they make no specific health claims.

    I was gonna aside-reference that African leader who recommended fruits to cure AIDS, and when I just searched to refresh my memory, I came up with an uncomfortably high number of hits across the continent.
     
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    I don't remember the details of the raw food phase, except he lived in Dallas at the time and there was a large "raw food" community. They were mostly vegans; no raw meats and almost cultish. A lot of juicing and weird stuff; I remember when he came home for a visit during that time he had a durian fruit that freaked me out. That was the weirdest, worst-smelling thing I have ever seen. Thankfully, he moved to Hawaii after that and back to somewhat more of a normal diet, but no processed foods ever.

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    I like people who meander off of the well-trod path.
     
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    Brian definitely marches to his own music. He's an interesting fellow. :D
     
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    My husband and I shop on line all the time, and I could probably add to this thread pretty regularly, more than I care to admit.:eek::D My last purchase was a new purse and some make-up.
     
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    Oooh, now you're talkin'. I'm a handbag addict, trying to kick the habit but I'm weak. :D
     
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    Ordered today a Bath and Body Works body spray, and some pasta that all the stores have been out of for months,[​IMG]
     
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    I don't believe I have ever seen that kind, G.
     
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    I used ditalini for the first time maybe a year ago when I tried a new minestrone recipe. Usually I'd just get any random form of pasta and breaks it into bits for my minestrone, but since the recipe called for it and since I never cooked with it before, I bought a box. It made my minestrone taste more "professional." ;)
     
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