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Reply #30 posted 06/13/10 2:58am

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I like my tea to be.. well.. tea.

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Reply #31 posted 06/13/10 3:08am

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meow85 said:

[img:$uid]http://www.tetley.ca/English/TetleyTeas/images/products/Herbal-Tranquil.gif[/img:$uid]

I guess it's new, since I'd never seen it before yesterday. Thought I'd give it a whirl so I bought some. I'm not normally a Tetley drinker but I really enjoy it. cloud9

hmmm i like the herbs that go into this tea

reminds me of my dream balm i bought from mountain rose herbs

it has mugwort and lavender..

thanks for the recommendation.....

now.......

here's a good mix you should try rose with green tea

and also oregano tea...fucking fabulous a little bit bitter..but it really clears the sinus...

Rose with Green Tea sounds heavenly

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Reply #32 posted 06/13/10 6:41am

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There are others in the range, tea should taste of tea in my opinion..Herbal= feeling ill

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Reply #33 posted 06/13/10 12:51pm

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meow85 said:

Fauxie said:

Last loose tea mix I made was rooibos, white tea and rosehip. Got some left in the fridge that I'll have later with ice. smile

I make some every day though. I think later I'll mix rooibos with lemon balm, and also do a small bottle of yerba mate, dandelion, catuaba bark and guarana for the missus for when she works out.

drool I want some.

Me too! Dandelion tea is so good for the body too! Great cleanser.

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Reply #34 posted 06/13/10 12:57pm

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Fauxie said:

Last loose tea mix I made was rooibos, white tea and rosehip. Got some left in the fridge that I'll have later with ice. smile

I make some every day though. I think later I'll mix rooibos with lemon balm, and also do a small bottle of yerba mate, dandelion, catuaba bark and guarana for the missus for when she works out.

I didn't drink rooibos since I was in South Africa where it comes from and is totally popular. I always planned to drink it back home too, but never did. I should, I really liked it.

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Reply #35 posted 06/13/10 1:38pm

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ugh, I hate Rooibos, Nick! barf

I heart tea so much.

My favorite is a fancy grade of dark Formosa oolong from Taiwan. drool I make cups and cups of this tea.

I've also been downing cups of Chinese black teas from three distinct regions, Yunnan, Anhui, and Fujian. excited



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Reply #36 posted 06/13/10 9:57pm

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Marrk said:

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I like my tea to be.. well.. tea.

Tea doesn't have to be tea to be tea.

Everyone's got their preferences though.

smile

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Reply #37 posted 06/13/10 10:00pm

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I don't know if the chain exists in the U.S or not, but Blenz has one helluva green tea blend, Iron Buddha.

They also have a white peony/white tea blend that I will actually go out of my way for if I want some. Bitter if you let it steep too long, but who can resist flowers?

Good thing their teas are so amazing, because their coffee sucks. lol

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Reply #38 posted 06/14/10 6:34am

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meow85 said:

Mach said:

eek

It is so. fucking. good.

Ingredients:

lemon balm, fennel, lavender, passionflower, rose petals, orange blossom, natural flavour

Oh, that sounds good.

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Reply #39 posted 06/14/10 8:38am

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meow85 said:

Mach said:

eek

It is so. fucking. good.

Ingredients:

lemon balm, fennel, lavender, passionflower, rose petals, orange blossom, natural flavour

ummm "natural flavour" (and it is spelled in British making it even better!)

Oh one thing I had the other day was not very healthy but it was good. It was Lipton instant tea (unsweetened I do not know if it was with lemon or not) that was made with SPRITE and OJ.

But it was really, surprisingly good. I assume you could use tea bags too?

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Reply #40 posted 06/14/10 11:40am

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ugh, I hate Rooibos, Nick! barf

I heart tea so much.

My favorite is a fancy grade of dark Formosa oolong from Taiwan. drool I make cups and cups of this tea.

I've also been downing cups of Chinese black teas from three distinct regions, Yunnan, Anhui, and Fujian. excited

are you sure that's not supposed to go into a pipe??

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Reply #41 posted 06/14/10 1:09pm

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

meow85 said:

It is so. fucking. good.

Ingredients:

lemon balm, fennel, lavender, passionflower, rose petals, orange blossom, natural flavour

ummm "natural flavour" (and it is spelled in British making it even better!)

Oh one thing I had the other day was not very healthy but it was good. It was Lipton instant tea (unsweetened I do not know if it was with lemon or not) that was made with SPRITE and OJ.

But it was really, surprisingly good. I assume you could use tea bags too?

Yeah, I have no idea what "natural flavour" is, but Tetley usually veers away from using much in the way of chemical additives so I'm choosing to assume it can't be anything too bad.

I'm kind of intrigued by that combination. hmmm

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