Dec 16th, '07, 02:30
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I don't have any chocolate. ::sniffle:: I wonder if I did, and tried mixing it with the pumpkin spice and gingerbread, I'd like them better. I think their flavor is too weak for me alone, and I decided to just order another sample of pumpkin. What do you think, does the chocolate make the flavor come through any more? I hate that the holiday teas are only sold...during the holidays.
Dec 16th, '07, 15:14
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Well, I do that to tone down the flavors, so YMMV.teaforleelee wrote:I don't have any chocolate. ::sniffle:: I wonder if I did, and tried mixing it with the pumpkin spice and gingerbread, I'd like them better. I think their flavor is too weak for me alone, and I decided to just order another sample of pumpkin. What do you think, does the chocolate make the flavor come through any more? I hate that the holiday teas are only sold...during the holidays.
I'm a black tea drinker but have have used vanilla rooibos in a pinch. I'm getting a lot of samples for Cmas (ordered them then gave them to hubby to put under the tree) so I'm looking forward to experimenting with more combos. Thinking of trying vanilla & orange but I'm not sure how a warm dreamsicle would taste... Also thought about combining my hot cinnamon spice with orange. Can you tell I like playing?Henley, your suggestions sound good also. Do you do it with rooibos or black tea or something else?
BTW, I ordered the holiday sampler last week & was still able to get it so if someone's interested, it may not be too late.