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    Tea

    I am about to try a "new to me" tea - Bigelow makes what is theoretically "egg nog" tea. It suggests adding a bit of sugar, we'll see how it actually tastes.

    I tend - as anyone who frequents "Thursday's" knows to enjoy chai tea, I have a couple kinds in my cupboard. There's The Republic of Tea's Cardamom Cinnamon herb tea, and Twining's French Vanilla Chi. I will also drink regular "black" tea, and sometimes add a bag of that to the Cardamom Cinnamon tea.

    What kinds do you like? just thought it would be a cozy topic for a late November thread ...
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    Don't mind black tea but at home I always drink either Chai with honey, ginger, chamomille and green tea. Also like mint tea when I don't feel well, seems to help.
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    Well, the "Egg Nog" tea doesn't taste much like eggnog at all, I was wondering how they could manage that with no egg, and no cream ... but it is a tasty light nutmeggy tea.
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    I used to never drink tea but I have become a big fan. There are about 10-12 different types in the cupboard & that doesn't include the earl grey, english breakfast or orange pekoe. I tend to like the Twinings or Pompadour teas but Lipton's just put out a series of teas that are really nice. My favorite tea ever is by Whittington's Eraclea. It's called winter tea it is a orange cinnamon tea that the smell alone makes you feel better. Twining has just released a green tea that is orange & ginger flavored so I will HAVE to try that.

    Anyway, some of my favorites are:

    Lipton's Mediterranean Blend (citrus fruits)
    Lipton's Warming Blend (apple cinnamon)
    Pompadour Wild Berry
    Pompadour Red Orange
    Pompadour Peach
    Pompadour Red Fruit (strawberry, raspberry & pomegranate)
    Pompadour 1001 Nights (great on a cold night, it's a bit spicy)
    Twinings Blueberry
    Twinings Green
    Twinings English Breakfast
    Twinings Green Ginseng

    There are others in my cupboard as well but they are for others in the house. I don't like them but they do. hehehehe And I am sure there are others I have just forgotten about.


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    I don't do tea - never have been able to stomach it in any form - hot or cold. However I did discover a tea drink that is quite tasty if you like cold and fruity drinks - it's V8 Fusion Raspberry Green Tea. Guess I like it because you can't detect a tea taste. Cold green tea isn't too bad either, since it really doesn't taste like tea, but I still wouldn't go out of my way for it.
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    I normally drink Earl Grey, it has black Vietman, black Chinese, bergamot and 1% Jasmin flowers in it. I buy bags of 400 g.

    I also like plain English Breakfast tea. A good one is Yorkshire Tea. I usually get 80 bags of those when I'm in England, but I've recently seen it in a supermarket here.

    Last year, I tried a really good one from a very posh tea shop (A. C. Perch), it's called White Temple tea. That is good in the evenings, since it won't keep you awake.

    Take a look here: http://www.perchs.dk/default.asp?pag...ik.asp&id=3031



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    Grew up on tea, Mum being British!

    All we ever do is Salada, though.

    I've tried a few herb teas, never been impressed with any flavors. Dad won't even try those.
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    I'm not a huge fan of tea, particularly fruit teas. However I recently tried a ginger, galangal and turmeric tea - strangely very relaxing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    I also like plain English Breakfast tea. A good one is Yorkshire Tea. I usually get 80 bags of those when I'm in England, but I've recently seen it in a supermarket here.
    I too like Yorkshire tea! Although I try to stick with the Red Rose, and buy its lesser known rival, Lancashire tea! I just love the old fashioned map of my home county on the box, especially when I'm away in London.

    http://www.lancashiretea.co.uk/

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    Love tea! My favourites:

    Licorice Spice (Stash)
    Acai Berry (Stash)
    Pineapple Chamomile (Lipton)
    Bavarian Wildberry (Lipton)
    English Breakfast (Bigelow)


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    I live on my Chai. I tend to get the kind that is in a can and you add water to it, and it gets all nice and creamy. Pacific Chai is the brand.

    Right now I have a box of Chai down stairs. Instead of milk and sugar in my chai, I've been adding sweetened condensed milk. It is SOOOO yummy that way!!! creamy and sweet, and just perfection!!! You should try it that way, Karen!

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    Karen, I was never a big tea drinker, I'm a coffee drinker. In the evening when I'm cold I enjoy just a regular cup of Lipton tea with sweet n low and milk. I drink at least one cup of coffee in the morning.



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    Quote Originally Posted by redbird View Post
    Karen, I was never a big tea drinker, I'm a coffee drinker. In the evening when I'm cold I enjoy just a regular cup of Lipton tea with sweet n low and milk. I drink at least one cup of coffee in the morning.

    Me too...I am still a big coffee drinker. I don't do american coffee. I only drink espresso or cappuccino. I rarely have cappuccino because I am lactose intolerant so I only do it when I get soy or rice milk and those don't make as nice a foam as real milk. I will chance it now & then and use skimmed.

    It was a few years ago when I had a really bad flu and was in the house for over a week hubby took me to the 'bar' (coffee shop) and I got the winter tea and that was it...I was hooked. LOL So much for not liking tea.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post
    Right now I have a box of Chai down stairs. Instead of milk and sugar in my chai, I've been adding sweetened condensed milk. It is SOOOO yummy that way!!! creamy and sweet, and just perfection!!! You should try it that way, Karen!
    Hmm, I looked it up, and if it is just sweetened with sugar, I may give it a try sometime. I tend to drink my teas black, with sugar depending on the tea, but might try that as an indulgence! I used to every now and then get a vanilla chai from Dunkin Donuts, but it has coconut oil in it, so cannot any more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Hmm, I looked it up, and if it is just sweetened with sugar, I may give it a try sometime. I tend to drink my teas black, with sugar depending on the tea, but might try that as an indulgence! I used to every now and then get a vanilla chai from Dunkin Donuts, but it has coconut oil in it, so cannot any more.
    @Karen - are you allergic to milk?
    @Jenn- I have made my Pioneer Woman's iced coffee and used sweetened condensed milk in it. YUMMY -

    but alas - after having my blood work done a few weeks back the numbers don't agree with it. So I've been drinking my iced coffee with just flavored creamer, no sweetener or sugar. Tho I do use Stevia/Truvia if needed. And when drinking my tea I've been not sweetening it at all. Which about sent my mom over the edge a few weeks ago when she took a big swig of my rose hips and hibiscus tea UNsweet. (which I found in the Oriental foods aisle)
    Have you ever been to Teavana the Heaven of Tea? Talk about TEA HEAVEN! I LOVE IT!
    I've been drinking mint tea with a packet of true lemon or true lime in it.

    Typically I don't care for green tea's after taste, but Trader Joe's has a peppermint ~ Decaf Candy Cane green tea that is quite good.
    ZippyKat sent me a Lemon Blueberry or something tea for the Kuerig awhile ago. It was really good. I tried to duplicate it by buying lemon zinger and blueberry - close buy not the same!
    When I was in New Mexico visiting Zippy Kat - we stopped at Sonic and I got a Cranberry Iced Tea Sweetened. Which I thought was awesome, but even without tasting it Zippy said she doesn't like to drink Hummingbird water! ()

    I have a sweet tooth which obviously has gotten me into trouble with my bloodwork! So re-training myself to get used to tea/coffee etc UNsweet is going to take some time!
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    I am not, thankfully, allergic to milk! Thank goodness.

    And I have been experimenting, with the sweetened condensed milk and the Stash black chai I like, and finally settled on double-strength (2 teabags in a cup) chai with sweetened condensed milk - good yummy treat when I am feeling like something luxurious. I never even take milk in my tea usually, so this is a big treat, thanks, Jennie!

    I worked at a Teavana briefly, and while they have lots of cool stuff, it is largely way, way overpriced. Especially compared to my beloved Virtuous Teas - they have a website http://virtuousteas.com - but if you are ever in the Boston area, Stacy, I will bring you to the store. It's wonderful, just jar upon jar of interesting teas of all sorts, and absolutely no pressure to buy - the salesperson never hovers.
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