This is one more reason for abstinence from tea and coffee in the evening by those patients who are at all disturbed by the caffein.
Frequent causes are tobacco, and the overuse of tea and coffee.
If the patient is older and has been accustomed to tea and coffee, one cup of coffee in the morning may be allowed, provided a decaffeinated coffee is not found satisfactory.
She sat still a moment, with her face in the shade; then rose up and arranged everything about the room which her hands could better; made a cup of tea and brought it to Mr. Linden; and prepared herself for her ride.
She don't tell all her fancies,--she has seemed to live on tea and toast, for eatables.
Mallison took a cup of tea and a sandwich, while he gave Ida minute directions as to the treatment of the patient.
The diet throughout must be light, and consist of farinaceous food, such as rice and sago puddings, beef-tea and toast; and not till convalescence sets in should hard or animal food be given.
Hay-tea and linseed-jelly are also highly nutritious substances, and may be used either as adjuncts or substitutes.
If tea and gelatine, and possibly alcohol, are to form exceptions to the law, the law no longer stands.
It became a habit to drop in at the flat for a cup of tea and half an hour's chat on the way home from school, and to accompany the General for a walk on Sunday afternoons.
Tea and cake if it's a call, photographs and light conversation if it's a visit.
It was called the studio, and there certainly were canvases and easels and other artists' paraphernalia there, but it was less used for painting than as a room for sitting and smoking and tea and discussion.
Tea and bread-and-butter and a chop or steak once a day would be quite enough for her; and when all these things were bought they were bought, and would not be to buy again.
Now I'm going to make a cup of tea and then I must fly back; I only came for that Doubleday thing.
Food was also a vexed question, as tea and buns, which would seem natural to us, were unknown in these parts.
High and low were to be found there, and the drinking of tea and coffee in the arbors was a feature.
The later Garraway's was long famous as a sandwich and drinking room for sherry, pale ale, and punch, in addition to tea and coffee.
After this I had not long to wait before a pot of tea and a couple of poached eggs were at my disposal.
I returned his greeting, and inquired whether it was too early for a cup of tea and a rest.
The Writer's View of the Effects of Tea and Coffee on American Females.
We had made no pretence at eating all day, and since leaving Fond du Lac had subsisted almost entirely on tea and tobacco, while even on the Great Slave Lake provisions had been none too plentiful.
It seemed almost criminal to purchase any article of luxury, such as tea and sugar, while a debt remained unpaid.
So they carried gifts of tea and tobacco to the conjurer, and told him of the object of their coming.
She took the poor frightened creature into the mission house, gave her a cup of tea and something to eat, and what she prized more, some loving sympathetic words.
Fearing however to offend him, he gave him some presents of tea and tobacco, and told him that he need not trouble himself to come again.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tea and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.