Calling All Tea Drinkers!

Victarion

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I've been a coffee person most of my life, but I'll admit, this is some pretty good stuff:

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So, connosieurs of the cup, what do you recommend?
 
I've been a coffee person most of my life, but I'll admit, this is some pretty good stuff:

5055_herbs_tension_tamer.jpg


So, connosieurs of the cup, what do you recommend?

Well, not Tea. But Ice Tea rules and pwns coke.:oldrazz: :cwink:
 
I drink lots of different teas, but I usually drink at least some green tea every day. Also, there are the yogi teas for various things like detoxing, stress relief and pms. :o And Lipton makes a really good red tea. I like the pyramidal shaped tea bags.
 
I love all Snapple Iced Teas.:heart:
 
You know what is really good. Chocolate tea.
 
sweet tea and all you can eat crablegs ftw.
 
I hate it when southern people put like five pounds of sugar into their damned tea.
 
Ehhh. **** the south.

I asked for the Creme of Wheat in the chow line, and the woman looked at me and said; "Boy, dat dere is sum griiits."

:csad:

I hate the south, we should have let them leave so we wouldn't have to deal with them.
 
I've heard of being able to purchase just the leaves without the bag-anyone ever tried it?
 
I've heard of being able to purchase just the leaves without the bag-anyone ever tried it?

Yup. I do that. You can by the bags and make it by the individual bag or there are tea pots that are similar to french presses.
 
I've been meaning to hit my local Trader Joe's, it's in a ****ty location.

There are two near me, one is about 5 minutes from my work, the other about 10 minutes. Love that place.

I stocked up on about 7 different types of teas in the winter. Great deals and good tea.
 
I've heard of being able to purchase just the leaves without the bag-anyone ever tried it?

Yeah, and you use it with a little ball cage thing, or a little mesh basket you that hangs on the edge of the cup. It's cheaper and tastes better, and as long as you're home it's just as convenient.

I'm all about Earl Grey and Darjeeling, not a big fan of green and herbal teas. They aren't bad, just prefer black. I usually get Twining's brand tea, but that's because it's all old-timey English and I'm a sucker for that (the company is like 300 years old). Plus it's pretty cheap.

I also love ice tea. Not sweet tea, but just cold plain old Lipton tea with lemon and sugar I put in. I hate sweet tea, as the name suggests, too sweet.
 

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