I have a 24 ounce Yeti mug. It gets filled at least twice a day with simple black tea. Splurging for me means Red Rose. I drink coffee but there's none in the house.
I have a 24 ounce Yeti mug. It gets filled at least twice a day with simple black tea. Splurging for me means Red Rose. I drink coffee but there's none in the house.
02Pilot said:... I'm very fortunate to be fairly close to Harney & Sons...
My mom used to send me their teas - good stuff.
I drink a pot a day, at least 7 cups. BiL is a Brit and got me into Tetley, in the purple box. Easy to find in Kroger-owned grocery stores.
But I had to give it up cuz of the tannins, so now I drink rooibos, which is from South Africa (also, no caffeine). Currently buy it by the pound from Davidson's in Nevada. Bonus: there is some research that it has health benefits, too.
If you're into trying new teas, check out Lapsang Souchong, a Chinese black tea that's been smoked. Smells awesome - literally, smoky - but is fairly mild (don't oversteep tho).
Also, I consume very, very little caffeine. This is more about the taste/experience than getting my caffeine fix.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Bonus points if you get a tea cozy for it.
Do you think they have any that look like a Miata?
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Not just any teapot—you have to get an electric kettle. Be fancy; it makes the experience 100 times better.
procainestart said:02Pilot said:... I'm very fortunate to be fairly close to Harney & Sons...
My mom used to send me their teas - good stuff.
I drink a pot a day, at least 7 cups. BiL is a Brit and got me into Tetley, in the purple box. Easy to find in Kroger-owned grocery stores.
But I had to give it up cuz of the tannins, so now I drink rooibos, which is from South Africa (also, no caffeine). Currently buy it by the pound from Davidson's in Nevada. Bonus: there is some research that it has health benefits, too.
If you're into trying new teas, check out Lapsang Souchong, a Chinese black tea that's been smoked. Smells awesome - literally, smoky - but is fairly mild (don't oversteep tho).
I have family in England, so I suppose I'm predisposed to black tea (and gin). Oddly, I learned about rooibos when I was visiting there, but in fairness it was from a South African. I like it with a bit of honey. I've tried Lapsang Souchong, but I prefer it as part of a blend rather than straight.
I like hot and cold tea. Like many have noted, I LOVE the smell of fresh coffee beans...........can't get past the taste.
I remember when I was in high school 98-2000 and my first few years of college, I could go out somewhere and just order iced tea..........and wait for it, it was just iced tea. After receiving sweet tea so many times when I just order tea the last 15 years or so, I have to specify I don't want that sweet tea garbage.
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