Tea!
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I love a nice Earl Grey tea and since I live near America's only tea garden (in SC), I have access to it at a local cafe. Currently, I have the local green tea and mint green tea, but need to stock up on some grey and breakfast teas next week after I get paid0
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I used to get this great lotus tea in Chinatown when I lived in NYC. I really miss it.
Currently, I'm drinking Dilmah brand Honey Mint tea and Acai Vanilla tea.
Both of which are pleasantly fragrant and actually taste like their name.
I'll drink decaf black tea on work nights, regular green tea in the mornings.0 -
I'm sick and it's super cold, but Peppermint tea is really hitting the spot for me right now. :P0
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Hibiscus and black or green tea (decaf). The stuff does absolute wonders for hbp sufferers and has become a staple tea in my house. 2 hibiscus bags to 3 decaf Luzianne black or green tea bags makes a good pitcher.
Hibiscus is a bit expensive, but is totally worth it.0 -
Loose leaf Darjeeling Champaign tea, lotus leaf, red Korean ginseng tea, green tea, chamomile tea, loose leaf hibiscus tea0
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mustgetmuscles1 wrote: »Lipton Blackberry.
Yum, with honey....
I also used to drink an apple cinnamon.
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I like plain old black tea with a splash of milk (grew up drinking it, my mom's grandmother was an off the boat Brit), or I get loose leaf tea at the farmer's market. Love Smashberry and a Lemon-Berry Tisane.0
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Zhena's Coconut Chai
Moroccan Mint
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There's this tea from a company called Triple Leaf. The tea is "Relax tea." It's a blend of spearmint, chamomile, and Linden flowers. Man it knocks you out0
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I love Bigelow Earl Gray and Vanilla Chai and just the other day tried Twinings Peach and it was great.0
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Teapigs chocolate & mint - tastes like mint choc chip and curbs sweet cravings in the evening.
Also Double Dragon jasmine scented green tea. Mmm.0 -
I love tea and order most of my teas from Harney & Sons. My favorites are the earl grey imperial, Paris, white peach, currant, peppermint, green tea tropical, Mother's Bouquet, and cinnamon (both the regular and herbal versions are excellent).0
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britishbroccoli wrote: »Tea Forte's "Orchid Vanilla"
Mighty Leaf's "Orange Dulce"
Redrose's "Peach Cobbler"
Twinings herbal fruit teas. I get the UK ones because blackcurrant makes all berry teas taste better.
Orange Dulce is one of my favorites, too! Also Tea Forte's white ginger pear.
I like Twinings' Lady Grey, but since discovering Harney & Sons' early grey imperial, I haven't been drinking it as much.0 -
I like Celestial Seasonings Chai.
I used to drink a lot of fruity herbal teas, many of which contained hibiscus. After finding out some of the side effects of hibiscus, I rarely drink herbal tea now, and I miss it!
Hibiscus decreases estrogen, stimulates appetite and is a diuretic.0 -
I love all tea. I've been on a Celestial Seasonings Peppermint kick lately because I got a few boxes from my mom when she cleaned out her pantry. We've also got a huge stash of oolong that we bought at an Asian market a while back.
All-time favorites, though, are Bengal Spice and...I forget the name, but it's the Stash tea that tastes like licorice. Yum.
(I'm a big herb tea drinker)0 -
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Just to add, I tried Twinings orange and cinnamon herbal yesterday and it was quite lovely!0
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well, I have a few...President's choice chocolatey Mint (ran out of this one unfortunately) smells just like an After Eight! PC 'Feeling Soothed' Peppermint, ginger and fennel tea, Twinnings Peppermint, Celestial Seasonings wild Berry Zinger, Red Rose Cinnamon Streussel (reminds me of a cinnamon bun almost!)0
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I'm a huge tea fan (hate coffee though lol). I have a tin that's loaded with different flavors but usually I stick with: English breakfast (AM only), mint, green tea (AM only lol), lemon ginger, and licorice. I drink Sleepytime at night to try to calm down because I don't sleep well.0
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I mostly drink genmaicha (green tea with toasted rice) - it is my current comfort food. My indulgent splurge is usually oolong. I'm very fond of assam, but I'm also picky about it - so I only drink assam at home, when I have the time and attention to fiddle with it. When I need to add calories, I drink chai. I'm working my way through Upton chai spice, and then I have an Upton traditional hearthside chai, I think.0
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peppermint by carrington tea & Gingerbread Spice By Celestial0
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