Jan 10th, '07, 15:11
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by Madam Potts » Jan 10th, '07, 15:11
I have like 3-4 rooibos blends, and frankly, I don't like any of them. Just not my taste. I don't like sweet tea. I don't have the heart to throw them out. Would anyone like them? shoot me an email with your address...
thanks!
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Jan 10th, '07, 15:19
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by teamuse » Jan 10th, '07, 15:19
ygm
and your webpage is really nice!
"Life is too short to drink bad tea!"
Jan 10th, '07, 15:54
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by lenny7 » Jan 10th, '07, 15:54
I didn't like any of the rooibos teas I have but kept drinking them just to get rid of them. Now...half way through the sample tin of one of them, I'm starting to aquire the taste for them.
Jan 11th, '07, 09:59
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by Madam Potts » Jan 11th, '07, 09:59
thank you TeaMuse! I update it weekly, and it has been fun to upkeep.
Jan 23rd, '07, 22:30
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by javyn » Jan 23rd, '07, 22:30
I think the best is regular rooibos not blended with anything. It's the most, potent.
John
Jan 24th, '07, 02:42
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by kimber45acp » Jan 24th, '07, 02:42
javyn wrote:I think the best is regular rooibos not blended with anything.
I agree. I usually take mine sweetened and with soy milk on ice. Its really refreshing like that. At night I'll usually drink lightly sweetened.
Feb 7th, '07, 09:40
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by Madam Potts » Feb 7th, '07, 09:40
Isn't adding soy milk akin to blending the tea - in that you add something to sweeeten/enhance/change the taste?
Feb 7th, '07, 21:21
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by Carnelian » Feb 7th, '07, 21:21
I love the vanilla rooibos on its on, and I blend plain rooibos with many other teas to reduce the overall caffeine level without sacrificing good flavor