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Is green tea healthier than black tea? It looks ...

Green Tea is better than Black Tea. It's so as the Green Tea Leaves are somewhere related to the Green Vegetables Background. So Vitamin A is also there which is good for the eyes.

Where do i find a replacement payne for my cabinet it is a stained glass

Depending on where you live, youi might be able to get some help at a community college or a home based business that offers stained glass classes. They might be able to make one for you. If not, give homedecorators.com or wayfair.com a try

After your clay is fired for the proper time, do you leave it in until

Yes, by waiting untill it cools down you avoid themal stresses to be created in the clay (and those stresses might crack or even break the piece).

Is wattage directly cumulative in lighting?

The wattage would be identical but add the number of Lumens for each bulb to get the actual usable light output. Note that compact flourescents(CFL) and LED bulbs will produce more light than incandescents.