Iced Tea Bags - 1 Gallon tea Bags

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      • 1 Gallon Iced Tea Bags - 10 Pack - Make Fresh Brewed Tea

      • Fresh Brewed, Sugar-Free, and Calorie Free.
      • 10 - 1 oz. Teabag makes 16 (8 oz servings) that's 7 cents a glass.
      • Teabags are convenient and allow you to brew iced tea recipes with ease.
      • Since the loose tea leaves are already contained in the bags, you don't need to worry about purchasing other tea tools such as strainers or tea balls.
      • For higher-quality iced tea, you'll want to pay attention to the tea bags you are using.
      • Nilgiri tea from South India makes Iced Tea that tastes great and never clouds.
      • Why Nilgiri tea is famous?
      • Nilgiri tea is known for its briskness, referring to lively fragrant flavors, a quality attributed to its climatic growing conditions.
      • Nilgiri teas are used to make one of the best iced teas in the world.
      • They are different because they never turn bitter, don't cloud, and produce unique, natural, and sweet notes.
      • Blue Moon Iced Tea Bags are produced by an Indian Tea company that buys direct from the source and creates flavors that are known to have many customers enjoy fresh iced tea.
      • Ten top tips to keep hydrated.
      • It is generally agreed that healthy adults in temperate climates need between 2 and 3 liters of fluid every day (approximately equal to the amount lost every day).
      • Unlike fat and carbohydrate, excess water cannot be stored for use later.
      • A regular fluid intake is needed to keep the body well hydrated and all bodily functions dependent on water operating well.
      • About 1 liter of water comes from what we eat and the majority of the remaining 1 – 2 liters from what we drink.
      • On hot or humid days more fluid is lost from the body so more fluid must be drunk to replace it.
      • Exposure to central heating for long periods will also increase fluid losses which must be replaced.
      • Physical activity, particularly in warm/hot/humid conditions, increases sweat loss. Losses must be replaced often during and particularly after activity finishes.
      • Thirst is not a reliable indicator of hydration. The sensation is only experienced when the body is already quite dehydrated.
      • As a rule of thumb, urination every 2 – 4 hours is a better sign that sufficient fluids are being consumed.
      • As dehydration develops, urine color darkens, and volume and frequency of urinating both decreases.
      • A variety of drinks should be enjoyed every day – Rooibos is a great tasting alternative to black teas.