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  1. #1
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    It's weird, because in Canada, Iced Tea is not cold tea. It's more like a juice. Has anyone ever had Good Host Iced tea mix?
    Yeah.. a lot of people drink their tea hot.... I used to be a waitress and we had hot tea. I have never drank it hot though... and you do have to order "hot tea" or they will bring you ice tea... that is weird... do you not drink ice tea in canada?
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    We drink Iced Tea, but its not the same thing as cold Orange Pekoe.. it's actually a mix.. like stuff like snapple ice tea.. all our ice tea is like that. no orange pekoe on ice with a lemon Not in restaurants anyway.. I'm sure some people drink it at home

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    Ya'll call it orange pekoe?!?!
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    tea? yes.. that's what it's called!! regular tea!!! it's the kind, the way there is Earl Grey, etc etc

    I would even take a pic for ya, but I don't have a digi camera

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    Neato... learn something new everyday!!
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    Orange Pekoe is a type of Tea. I like it and English Breakfast Tea
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    English Breakfast tastes almost exactly the same I like it too.. and Earl Grey

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    can't stand earl grey, tastes like flowers to me, eew!
    my mom loves it, but she will only drink Murcheys!
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    LOL my dad says that Earl Grey tastes like flowers and smells like perfume!! I like it alot though.. only plain though, no sugar or anything. I will drink just about any brand of tea, although I bought some Murchies Earl Grey and it's the best I've ever had. It's the only brand of tea my aunt will drink. We have a big Murchies store in Victoria

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    I am finding this discussion on tea very interesting. To us, by that I mean most of the people I know, don`t drink iced tea often, in fact I have never tried it! To us having a cup of hot tea is a normal every day thing, as you would drink coffee. We make it in a pot or cup with with regular tea in bags or with loose leaves, (though using teabags is the usual way). Using tea like Earl Grey and other such speciality teas is not an everyday thing for most people either (personally I like a cup now and again). As for sugar, that is added to individual taste. I haven`t taken any in my tea, or coffee, for many years, a lot of people do though, in fact most I should think.

    chris

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    I see everybody really likes tea here !
    There is something I'd like to ask . My daughter , who is born in Darjeeling , India , collect all possible packages with tea from Darjeeling . She has already 15 different kinds !!! If anyone would be willing to get other types for her , send me a message , and we can decide on what to do ! THANKS !!!

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    This is a interesting topic! I go in spirts of drinking tea (hot). I like it more when I don't feel well. I cheat these days and throw a bag in a cup and heat in the microwave when in a hurry (not as good as using the tea pot). And like ice tea real well in the summer and always with sugar. In fact thats about all you can get around here unless you ask for sugar free.

    Has anyone ever thought about having a "exchange" of items from different places? Things like food that is unusual or you can't get, menu's or just about anything that can be mailed.

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