If you're like me, you not only love your boba tea, but your morning, afternoon, and even evening tea. And despite the possibly detrimental effects of continuous caffeine on my health, I wouldn't have it any other way. In fact, drinking multiple cups of tea every day is the only way I ensure that I'm staying hydrated. To that end, though, I am of the staunch belief that tea can only be consumed at two temperatures: boiling hot, and ice cold. The sensation of lukewarm tea down the throat is somewhat of a nightmare. * shudders violently * If you're not like me, though, this blog can still be for you! For the next two weeks, I plan to tackle a problem that I've noticed especially recently while staying at home: I rarely, if ever, reach the bottom of my tea pot. More likely, by the time I finish that first cup, the tea in the pot is cold and I pour it down the sink. This, of course, should have environmentalists pulling out their hair. According to the EPA , the average...