otosla (oolong tea on sunday lazy afternoons)
i was talking to betty a few weeks ago...when we started sharing our remedies, or should i say, antidotes for losing weight. other than the usual exercise and diet watching regimes, one of the things that came out was the consumption of oolong tea.
anyway, fast forward a few days, when i went home for chinese new year, i happened to mention this to my mom. low and behold, the very next day, i found this on my desk:
so today, since i had nothing better to do, i decided to try it out:
15 minutes later...i had my virgin brew of taiwanese tung ting oolong tea.
it actually tasted kinda sweet...don't know if it's supposed to be like that, cuz all the ones i've tried in the canned form are freaking bitter...or maybe it's just me...muahahaha.
try it out...oolong tea on sunday lazy afternoons. cheers. =)
anyway, fast forward a few days, when i went home for chinese new year, i happened to mention this to my mom. low and behold, the very next day, i found this on my desk:
so today, since i had nothing better to do, i decided to try it out:
15 minutes later...i had my virgin brew of taiwanese tung ting oolong tea.
it actually tasted kinda sweet...don't know if it's supposed to be like that, cuz all the ones i've tried in the canned form are freaking bitter...or maybe it's just me...muahahaha.
try it out...oolong tea on sunday lazy afternoons. cheers. =)
2 comments:
It is not oolong tea lah, think you got 'oo-long' le.
Should be brown rice tea. Drink brown rice tea before a heavy meal, cut down ur body intake on fats, sugar & carbonhydrates.
Can find good ones at Japanese section of super-market. For me, I buy those at Fancl outlets.
Another trick is to add lemon slices in your drinking water. Just dump them into your drinking jug and change them everyday. Lemon is much economical compared to brown rice tea.
tea? er ok.
then beer later.
cheers.
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