Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

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Jan 17th, '13, 12:47
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Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by tomasini » Jan 17th, '13, 12:47

Find yourself dipping into the lipton when no ones around?
Hoarding a stash of Tazo China Green Tips?
I want to know your tea secrets.

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by Devoted135 » Jan 17th, '13, 12:58

Five Roses. In fact, I'm sipping some right now. :oops:

It's basically the South African version of Lipton, but it's tasty and easy to make in my travel mug at work. :)

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by Neist » Jan 17th, '13, 13:06

I absolutely adore Tazo Calm.

To this day it's one of my favorite go-to drinks.

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Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by Jspigs » Jan 17th, '13, 13:09

Occasionally I will indulge in flavored teas. I also enjoy trader joes pomegranate white tea bags.

Edit: Great thread by the way, I was just thinking it would be nice to have a thread like this.

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by tomasini » Jan 17th, '13, 13:39

Haha awesom :) ill drink the tazo zen whenever im out and about. I used to be a slave to their green ginger but i think they got rid of it :(

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by Suutej_Tsaj » Jan 19th, '13, 11:05

Your current avatar really suits the thread title, you know. :lol:
Anyway, no. I take pride in staying away from tea bags, flavoured teas, sugar and the like.
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Ok, I must admit I had a tea bag or two of mint-flavoured Ceylon with a friend two days ago. But dammit, it was five in the afternoon, cold winds were howling and she kept staring at that bar with such a begging puppy look. :oops:

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by Hannah » Jan 27th, '13, 04:28

Yep... lipton.. haha. I have teabags at work.. I find it makes me appreciate my real tea so much more when im home :)

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by tenuki » Jan 27th, '13, 15:16

The Korean store near my house has some Hojicha tea bags that are my go to tea when I'm feeling under the weather.

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by tomasini » Jan 27th, '13, 16:39

Hannah wrote:Yep... lipton.. haha. I have teabags at work.. I find it makes me appreciate my real tea so much more when im home :)
Haha yes, thats really liptons primary function. :) to make us appreciate finer teas.

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Re: Do you have a guilty tea pleasure?

by Vermont Cathy » Jan 30th, '13, 13:57

I'm new to the whole loose leaf thing, and I have a lot of Celestial Seasonings bags to use up. But my husband likes herbal tea, so he'll help. And at least, unlike some of Teavana's flavored teas (i.e. "Rooibos Lemon Lime Kampai") tea is the first ingredient with the flavored Celestial Seasonings teas!

OK, I'm off to brew some unflavored, loose leaf black tea from Adagio! Just got my delivery. My first loose leaf tea order, from Teavana, was mostly flavored. "I paid how much per ounce, and the first ingredient is apples??" I'm learning...

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