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    president3165
    Mar 19, 2020

    Questions for TEA

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    Mike Henry
    Sep 07, 2021

    It is called Blue Ternate tea or otherwise known as Blue Ternate Tea It can change colors, is usually blue and has no caffeine. Blue tea originally originated in South Asia where it was extracted from Clitoria ternatea plant, also called the butterfly-blue pea, blue-pea, or Asian pigeonwings. It is known for its amazing health benefits and is often referred to as liquid medicine. It is also popular for being caffeine-free for people trying to cut back on it.

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    Rae Queen
    Mar 19, 2020

    Hello all! Thanks to the TACA board for fast action on getting this up and running. I think it would be helpful to TEA staff if we can generate all our questions in one document for them to respond to, rather than answer our questions individually.


    I'll start with a couple~


    What will happen with January 2020 interns that were on track to complete by December and not subject to STR?


    ~Rae Queen

    Teachworthy





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