
With the half-term around the corner it is time to take our little ones for a fully deserved dinner to their favourite restaurant. Quick look on the back of the menu only to decide between coke/diet coke or apple and orange juice. Obviously, you can’t make a restaurant owner to enrich its soft drink menu, but why not treat your beloved ones at home?
People seem not to pay any attention to what they are drinking, why? Surely you don’t eat the same stuff everyday, so why would you limit yourself while choosing drink?
Within last few years everyone went crazy about healthy nutrition, spending considerable amount of time in a supermarket to select what’s best for him and his daily diet. But did you know that large percentage of your body is nothing but fluids?
It is cheap and healthy! Hot tea is really a wonderfully, old fashioned beverage that is low in both: cost and calories. Since traditional tea may be unpleasant for toddlers, even with drop of milk, they will certainly love fruit teas.
It will help keep fever down while suffering from a winter flu, but also quench the thirst on hot days like nothing else. But what about caffeine, is it not harmful for our kids? No, particularly if it doesn’t contain any, like most of our teas, just check out our range of organic teas such as Old Love or Sunny Power.
The list of diseases from which regular tea drinking can save your organism is very long. According to the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (BBC 2006) drinking tea will not only rehydrates your body, but can also protect you from heart diseases, certain types of cancer, high blood pressure or even from the common flu.
Despite appearances, this is a very important decision to make: whether to give them something that you wouldn’t even want to know what was it made of or something healthy, equally tasty and free of any harmful ingredients. I already have chosen, have you?
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