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2.05.2010

day 38 of 365

Mmmm...tea. My addiction. Looks like I'm running a little low. Any recommendations?

12 comments:

  1. gosh that's a well stocked drinks drawer :), I have lapsang souchong for breakfast (probably technically incorrect, but that's what I like) and then go on to earl grey (both taken with no milk or lemon). Many years I was into liquorice tea.

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  2. sorry - edit - that should read 'many years ago' :)

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  3. Ohhhh tea, one of my favorite beverages of all times! I have a heavenly tea here, well a few of them. The two loose leaf teas I continue to purchase are Kalahari Rooibos and Caramel Rooibos, these both are divine! My latest, which I am not hooked on, is the Good Earth (which I see you have in regular) green tea, decaf and it's the mango, peach, pineapple. I highly suggest that you try this one, I'm not a fruity tea consumer, yet this one is wonderful! One other which I buy quite regularly is the Tetley Vanilla Rooibos.
    Which is your favorite? I did a blog last year on this one tea, it's some type of a bulb and it looks almost scary yet intriguing, I'll see if I can find the link for you and come back and post it here.
    Cheers!

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  4. LOL too funny, talking about tea, I got so excited I didn't reread what I wrote... which I am not hooked on should read which I an now hooked on. It's rather funny how one little letter can change the meaning of an entire sentence!

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  5. Grace Tea Company, NY ( possibly Massachusetts now.)
    Even with shipping, good price. Always superior quality.

    Check price: Establish how many ounces per tea bag - which is supposed to be the exact amount for one cup. Change everything into ounces or grams and calculate for each brand.

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  6. What a terrific composition! And as for the tea...well, my newest favorite is African Rooibos. BTW, I followed a link from Pam's (Sidewalk Shoes) photoblog! You do nice work!

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  7. I like the green tea at Starbucks (boo hisssss). It has just a touch of mint. And caffeine, which is critical to me. :)

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  8. Bigelow's Earl Grey is a fave, and love Republic of tea's Chai which i make with skim milk.

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  9. thanks everyone, for supporting my addiction. i'm looking forward to trying your suggestions!

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  10. Does not look like you're running out any time soon.

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  11. Hi Lucy--
    My recent tea addictions: Yogi Ginger tea (the best, and the inside of the box is awesome), Trader Joe's organic mint and some random brand of Green Jasmine.
    Love your blog and photos!

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