51 comment(s) for "On the 8th Day ....":

  1. Okay…that’s awesome. I’m in!

  2. I follow you on twitter already – because I think you’re fabulous.

  3. I tweeted.

  4. I learned that tea enhances alertness, has cardiovascular health benefits, and is full of antioxidants.

  5. following you on twitter @the_vegster

  6. I learned that the caffeine in tea is released into the body at about half the rate of coffee. Less jolt to the nervous system. Could be good, could be bad!

  7. following libre tea on twitter

  8. I am now following @libretea on twitter.

  9. I do follow you on twitter.

  10. And I tweeted “I want to win @cookveganlover @libretea Giveaway http://wp.me/pFVWo-1iK

  11. And I like you on Facebook. Thank you for all of the give-aways!

  12. Nice … and reusable! We like it. Thanks for sharing eco items on your blog!
    -Deb for Ecover

  13. i already folow you on twitter

  14. i like you face book

  15. i tweeted about the giveaway. @yvonne1313

  16. i follow libre tea on twitter

  17. crossing fingers this is a great giveaway

  18. Is it valid to say that I learned that it’s possible to have loose tea in a glass and not let it get into your mouth? These mugs are fantastic! I’m approaching a time when I have to forsake my tea ball because it keeps opening and I keep sipping tea leaves, which most of us know is not as delicious as it should be, so there wouldn’t be a better time for me to win this ๐Ÿ˜€ Thanks for offering it!

  19. Oh… and I just started following Libre Tea on twitter. ๐Ÿ™‚

  20. mom

    Love tea looks like an interesting glass. Would love to try it.

  21. I already follow you on twitter and “like” you on Facebook ๐Ÿ™‚ And on a side-note… in addition to the witty “liberty”-sounding brand name, Libre means “free” in French/Spanish. (That’s something I learned not from the site but while I on the site ;).)

  22. Emma

    I learned that loose leaf tea is more eco friendly than tea bags. Seems obvious but I have never thought of that before!

  23. Emma

    I follow you on Twitter ๐Ÿ™‚

  24. Emma

    And I love you on facebook

  25. Emma

    And I follow libre tea

  26. I really like the fact that this is a poly on the outside and glass on the interior. VERY neat on the go container!

  27. I follow Libretea on Twitter @singerinkitchen

  28. I follow you on Twitter @singerinkitchen

  29. I like you on Facebook already! Thanks for the giveaway!

  30. Interesting… I learned about the difference between the caffeine in tea and the caffeine in coffee. I don’t drink coffee, which shocks people in my industry, and they always then ask “but you drink caffeinated tea, right?” as if it is the same thing.

  31. I learned that “Bagged tea is often made from loose leaf tea productionโ€™s tea dust or โ€˜fannings,โ€™ resulting in a brew that is much less flavourful.”

  32. I Follow Libre Tea on Twitter.
    (@mgonyeo)

  33. I Like Cook.Vegan.Lover. on Facebook.
    (Melissa Dion)

  34. Loose leaf tea is more eco-friendly than tea bags (plus, it tastes waaaay better!).

  35. I follow you on Twitter..

  36. And, I tweeted! (@ElizabethEv)

  37. Cool idea! Would love to have one. I visited the site and learned that tea was actually discovered as a result of an accident–poor Emperor! ๐Ÿ™‚

  38. Teawench

    I learned Libre now has a mug! How awesome is that?

  39. Teawench

    I follow Libre on Twitter

  40. Teawench
  41. “The caffeine content in tea is released in the body at about half the rate of coffee.” Who knew?

  42. susan

    i really didnt know the slower release of caffeine vs coffee

  43. following u on twitter

  44. following them on twitter

    (and thank you for linking my contest in your post!! :))

  45. i like you, and on FB too ๐Ÿ™‚

  46. I didn’t know you could make loose tea on the run! This is fabulous.

  47. Ailanna

    I learned that you have to let it cool a little before you twist on the lid, otherwise steam pressure could cause leaks.

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