Tea Brands
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everstrong55 wrote: »I have a bunch of Bigelow, Twinings, and Celestial Seasonings in my pantry. My favorites are the Celestial Seasonings Cinnamon Apple Spice and the Sleepy Time/Sleepy Time Extra, and Twinings Lady Grey.
Sleepy Time Extra has been mentioned for three times, and it must be a good one.
I like the Sleepy Time and the Sleepy Time Extra (it has valerian to help with sleep, the Classic does not) because they have a combination of chamomile, lemongrass and spearmint.0 -
For English breakfast tea it has to be Yorkshire Tea.
The best green tea teabags are from Pukka (Matcha supreme) and Clearspring (Hojicha roasted green).
Lately I've been enjoying the Capa Malay Chai from Dragonfly, which is a rooibos. Tick Tock is a nice everyday rooibos - try it with milk.
Okay, Yorkshire Tea has been twice referred. Thank you for your recommendation.0 -
I gave up coffee 'cause I wanted to be more sensitive to caffeine, in doing so I have become a tea snob... For black tea I love Teavanna Golden Monkey...but it is forking expensive, I am too cheap/poor to buy it all the time so I also buy one (not by Teavanna) called Just Tea African breakfast which is quite good too and has mild tannins, in my opinion
I've also noticed Golden Monkey, someday I'll give it a try.0 -
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SMH.. Dammit Dimplechin!... *holds soap to your mouth YET AGAIN*
Say hello to your little friend..1 -
I love Yogi!0
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OutOfUserName wrote: »tea stains the hell out of your teeth
I brush often and rinse with red wine..1 -
itsy_bitsy_spider wrote: »
SMH.. Dammit Dimplechin!... *holds soap to your mouth YET AGAIN*
Say hello to your little friend..
Be careful you might be pregnant now!0 -
So British of me to say but PG tips is my faveee0
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LOve tea. I get most of mine from the Blue Monkey Tea company in my neighborhood. The do have bagged teas but I usually buy loose from them. The variety there is incredible. Using a tea ball to steep is simple to do. I have a few different ones but my favorite is just a ball on a little chain with a hook. I steep it right in the pot using the hook to make it easy to pull the ball out of the water when it is ready.
Off the shelf in stores I like Tazo's Zen tea, Tetley's salted caramel black tea and honey vanilla chamomile. I also like the Wellness teas, Gypsy Cold care, Immune support and Breath Easy ,when I am not feeling well.0 -
I go back and forth between loose leaf tea (made in french press...so easy!) and tea bags. When I go for tea bags, I generally buy Trader Joe's teas. They have many types...my current favorites are the Chocolate Mint Black Tea (the one with the bear on the box) and the Vanilla & Cinnamon Black Tea (the lemur box).
They also have more standard teas and herbals...Earl Grey, mint, etc. I don't really buy those so can't review them.0
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