Yes. You should always drink water in the morning, but not before a run, only a walk. And don't drink a lot of water, maybe only a cup or two, to save you from cramps.
You drink the first cup after saying Kiddush in the beginning of the seder. You drink the second cup after saying Hallelujah and before the washing of the hands (Rahatz) Then you drink the third cup before Hallel and at this point, the Cup of Elijah is filled. Finally, the fourth cup is to be drank right before the acceptance of the divine service or Nirtza.
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A cup of tea with milk could fall into a range of temperatures. However, a good temperature to drink tea is around 85 degrees.
Yes! i think you should try it. take a cup and pee in the cup, then drink it! i hope you like it.
Wait. The coffee is already being exposed to many cooling factors before you drink it. The cup you are pouring it into cools it initially, followed by the air temperature while in transit. The best thing to do is seal the coffee in in insulated cup, mug or thermos and add cream only when you're ready to enjoy it.
A 3 year old should be able to drink from a regular glass or cup. A sippy cup or a cup with a lid and straw could be used in certain instances where you do not want the liquid to be spilled.
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No, you should only drink one cup a day.
No, that temperature is below the freezing point of water. It would be real iced tea--har har har.
Water does not form on the outside of a cup when you have a hot drink because the heat from the drink is transferred to the cup and prevents the air surrounding the cup from reaching its dew point and forming condensation. This is because the cup acts as a barrier, keeping the outer surface temperature above the dew point.
A polystyrene cup has low thermal conductivity, which helps to prevent heat transfer between the drink and the external environment. This insulation helps to maintain the temperature of the drink for a longer period of time, keeping it hot or cold.