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How To Make Turkish Tea
1- We recommend porcelain teapot and it shouldn't have lime in the best brewing
2- Measure one tea-spoonful tea for each cup and one for teapot (put more tea for better brew).
3- Pour boiled water into the teapot from the kettle.
4- Reduce the fire under the kettle. The brew in the teapot mustn't be boiled but the water must be hot in the kettle.
5- Brewing time must be 10-15 minutes.

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Turkish Tea Bath

You will obtain wonderful results if you add tea to your bath. First of all, your skin will become nicely tanned. It will be followed by the tea's rejuenating effects.

Prepare one liter of boiling water and add tour spoonfuls of tea in it and let it brew for about ten minutes. Pour this tea into your bathtub.

The tea has also a fat-cleaning effect. Those having fat skins may remain in the bathtub filled with as hot a water as can be tolerated and slay in it after throwing into the water the contents of a lOO gr packet of tea. You wit! come extremely relaxed out since the fat is cleaned from your skin and your pores are reopened. Such a bath is particularly good after a tiresome sportive activity and physical fatigue. You will feel as fresh as you were when you were born.

The tea is the best preventer of alopesia in obese persons. The results of rinsing the hair with tea are indeed wonderful.

Likewise, if you comb your hair after having it lightly wetted with tea, you will give the hair a beautiful brightness and vitality.

Adding a few drops of lemon wise a bottle of tea, you will obtain a nice lotion for fatty skins which, particularly in the summer months, will be further enhanced in a healthy bronze after the sunbathe. Don't forget the tea bath for your eyes, too, in order to keep your eye health.

Published Aug 13 2007, 07:00 PM by admin
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