Put on the Tea Kettle!

by | Jul 26, 2008 | 0 comments

Did you know that research has found tea may aid in achieving a long and healthy life? USA Today reported (10/7/2007) that research points to tea’s “5,000-year track record of safety…drinking tea can’t hurt, and most likely, it can help.

Here’s a great opportunity to contribute to your personal health and support CGN’s upcoming Military Kids GrandCamp. Cavin Harper’s daughter, Alisa, is in the tea business and is hosting an open house party fundraiser in her town the end of this month. In addition, she has generously offered to contribute all of her proceeds from tea sales if you mention “GrandCamps” when you purchase.

You can email her or go to her website to learn more about purchasing tea from Alisa. I’m putting my kettle on! JB

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