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everstrong55
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I am a fan of tea (teabags for convenience sake ...)...any good recommeded Instant tea brand besides the usual Lipton.... noticed that most of the teas contact many ingredients/chemicals, flavouring...etc..
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Everything/everyone's derived of, chemicals including; us! My favorite's Celestial Seasoning Honey Vanilla Chamomile!1
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Any organic or homegrown herbal tea?0
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My local grocery (Kroger) has many varieties of organic tea, herbal teas or actual tea (from tea leaves).
I drink hot tea every day but I'm pretty simple and consistent in variety. I dislike fruit teas, but I love spice in my tea. I use a large mug so I put one bag of either plain or chai green or black tea (whatever brand is on sale) and one bag of Celestial Seasoning Bengal Spice. Sometimes before bed I'll have a cup of chamomile tea, often mixed with Bengal Spice.
For cold tea I usually use black tea, sometimes mixed with Earl Grey.0 -
Twinings, Bigelow, etc......I just do the grocery store variety.
Celestial Seasonings Rooibos Madagascar Vanilla ingredient list: Rooibos, natural vanilla flavor, and vanilla bean.
Twinings Winter Spice ingredient list: Chamomile, natural apple flavor with other natural flavors, cinnamon, cardamom, clove.
......chemicals? I don't see anything scary above.
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I don't know if I've ever had instant teas, but tea bags or loose leaf teas are really quick to prepare. I like Twinings, Tazo, Republic of Tea, Teavana (though not so much lately), and Celestial Seasonings for herbal teas etc.0
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I am no tea expert but I get my teas from Tea Republic *corrected* Republic of Tea. Very happy with the selection and quality. Worth looking up. I do their green tea a lot.
I LOVE Sleepy Time Extra tea from Celestial Seasonings0 -
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joy's teaspoon is good... but thanks for the tip on republic of tea... i just ordered their 'organinic assam breakfast black full leaf', '2017 Organic First Flush Darjeeling Black Full-Leaf', 'British Breakfast Black Full-Leaf' and 'Milk Oolong Full-Leaf'. we were running low on tea0
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My favourite tea is tetley's vanilla earl grey. Soooooo good. I also like their lemon green tea, and their redbush vanilla. I also have a wide variety of flavoured loose leaf teas bought online and from independent shops where I live.1
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Favorite brand of regular tea is Twining's, but I also shop for other flavored teas at Teavana and Republic of Tea.0
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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.0
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I love dipping tea bags over and over again0
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Generation Tea's Yunnan Pu-ehr tea. A double fermented (extra rotten) tea that is soooo good! It's a coffee drinker's tea. I call it dirt tea because it smells and tastes like dirt. But the BEST dirt!0
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itsy_bitsy_spider wrote: »
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For herbal and green tea I like Yogi Tea and for black tea I like Bigelow Constant Comment. Have quite a few varieties of Bigelow at the moment including peppermint and chamomile, and some Yogi ginger tea, green tea, and bedtime blend. I also have some fancy Thai tea from a local tea shop I just discovered -- way too expensive to drink regularly, though, and not sold in bags. Delicious.0
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itsy_bitsy_spider wrote: »Generation Tea's Yunnan Pu-ehr tea. A double fermented (extra rotten) tea that is soooo good! It's a coffee drinker's tea. I call it dirt tea because it smells and tastes like dirt. But the BEST dirt!
Wow, dirt? my friend told me Pu-ehr tea has unusual tea flavor.1 -
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.0 -
peppermintpudgy wrote: »For herbal and green tea I like Yogi Tea and for black tea I like Bigelow Constant Comment. Have quite a few varieties of Bigelow at the moment including peppermint and chamomile, and some Yogi ginger tea, green tea, and bedtime blend. I also have some fancy Thai tea from a local tea shop I just discovered -- way too expensive to drink regularly, though, and not sold in bags. Delicious.
Sometimes we can enjoy some expensive things, they're quite different from the common ones.0
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