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Also hope my sinus will stop running wild do to allergies :|

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I have rarely "rise and shined" myself. I go for the caffeine when I get up.
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Rise and WHAT? :-?

Impossible, just rising is a monumental task let alone even trying shine that soon after rising. If not for my morning cup of tea very very strong mind you I would not even rise. :| I prefer a super strong black tea, double steeped and just sugar about a spoonful. This for a 10 oz cup.

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Fred in Skirts wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 5:46 am Rise and WHAT? :-?

Impossible, just rising is a monumental task let alone even trying shine that soon after rising. If not for my morning cup of tea very very strong mind you I would not even rise. :| I prefer a super strong black tea, double steeped and just sugar about a spoonful. This for a 10 oz cup.


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Interesting looking cup Fred where did you get I?
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Me, I'm a porridge person. 1 small mug-full of porridge oats to 2 sim. mugs water. 7 mins in microwave and ladle it out of bowl into a smaller table-sized bowl. Sprinkle demerara sugar sparingly and add fresh milk. Wonderful. I cannot tolerate sugar in either tea or coffee, curiously. With coffee I'll have 2 thin slices of brown Irish soda-bread + butter. Nothing else. (Coffee beans hand picked from the middle south-facing slopes North of Manaos, Brazil, of course)

Then I have arisen !

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I used to drink about double the amount of coffee most Swedes drink - that is to say I'd drink coffee like a real Fin. :lol:

I got loads of leg cramps in my legs as I got older and then read somewhere that coffee is a main culprit for those, quit drinking it over night and the cramps went away within a week. That was a little over a year ago now.

So to say the least, my morning routine is still out of wack. I replaced coffee with just warm(boiled) water.
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Seb,
As a lifetime competitive rower I learned early on that severe exercise tends to cause leg cramps afterwards due to a lack of magnesium in the muscles. Magnesium is readily available off the shelf at all chemists and a 500mg tablet of same will successfully ward off the dreaded painful muscle cramps.

Magnesium salts are lacking in most foods, but I believe bananas contain more than most. Easier to swallow a pill.

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Barleymower wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 7:17 am
Fred in Skirts wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2024 5:46 am th-582514833.jpg
Interesting looking cup Fred where did you get I?
Just used this picture of a 10 oz cup, came from the interwebby. Mine is just a standard 10oz black ceramic mug nothing fancy.
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Kirbstone wrote: Sun Dec 01, 2024 12:13 am Seb,
As a lifetime competitive rower I learned early on that severe exercise tends to cause leg cramps afterwards due to a lack of magnesium in the muscles. Magnesium is readily available off the shelf at all chemists and a 500mg tablet of same will successfully ward off the dreaded painful muscle cramps.

Magnesium salts are lacking in most foods, but I believe bananas contain more than most. Easier to swallow a pill.

Tom
Yeah, Coffee drains out (among other salts)magnesium, for me it helped to cut the coffee rather than add supplements - I also sleep better so I guess that's good too.
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