
Mmmm...tea! My favourite! I drink so much of the stuff that folks have joked that if you cut me I would bleed tea. My friends also joke that the reason I named my daughter, Teagan, was b/c it has "tea" in it. For me, it is 2 or 3 16oz cups of strong black tea with milk/splenda every the morning. I used to buy PG Tips from a UK dry goods shop but then tried Tetley British Blend. I've found it to be a good North American substitute and way cheaper than the imported stuff. Through the day I drink iced green tea, though...either from bags (Lipton green tea with mandarin orange is yummy iced) or premade (Arizona's varieties or Lipton's) if I am short on time. I don't like tisanes though - "tea" that isn't actually made from tea leaves.
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Forget bagged tea, loose leaf is the way to go. I buy my tea from the fine folks at Gong Fu: http://gongfu-tea.com/
Get yourself a good teapot/infuser and some quality loose leaf tea, you'll swear off the bagged stuff, trust me. A French Press works as a nice teapot/infuser as well...
Here are some of my wife & I's favorites:
Ginger Peach
Cape Town Rooibos
Jasmine Dragon Pearls
Prince of Wales
Oh, while you're on the Gong Fu site, check out the video gallery...some interesting stuff there.
Get yourself a good teapot/infuser and some quality loose leaf tea, you'll swear off the bagged stuff, trust me. A French Press works as a nice teapot/infuser as well...
Here are some of my wife & I's favorites:
Ginger Peach
Cape Town Rooibos
Jasmine Dragon Pearls
Prince of Wales
Oh, while you're on the Gong Fu site, check out the video gallery...some interesting stuff there.
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ElectricRed wrote:
Ahhh the sun and the Pyramid, like I said, I avoid Liptons, hadn't noticed those symbols on the packaging before, any-one else here know what the fuck I'm on about?
^ You've been reading too much Dan Brown?
Thanks for the recommendation dlay - will have to check it out sometime.
I guess I prefer the bagged varieties out of laziness as much as anything. Can make tea with minimal effort...which is handy when brewing 2 or 3 travel mugs of it for work (the water at work is utterly foul) and trying to get a 3 yr old out the door, too. I'll keep the site in mind, though - the Prince of Wales I've had before is a nice blend so would like to try that one as a loose leaf.
I guess I prefer the bagged varieties out of laziness as much as anything. Can make tea with minimal effort...which is handy when brewing 2 or 3 travel mugs of it for work (the water at work is utterly foul) and trying to get a 3 yr old out the door, too. I'll keep the site in mind, though - the Prince of Wales I've had before is a nice blend so would like to try that one as a loose leaf.
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All tea has its place but milk has no place in tea. Not even the classic English cuppa. No Milk.
mineralinsulated wrote:All tea has its place but milk has no place in tea. Not even the classic English cuppa. No Milk.
Milk belongs in the upside-down cake you eat with the tea. Oh yes.
I say go green.
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It's funny...there has been new research that proves the health benefits of tea are completely eradicated with even a drop of milk added. *sigh* Even so, while I can drink it without milk, it just isn't the same comforting wonderful stuff to which I am hopelessly addicted.
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swervedriver wrote:^ You've been reading too much Dan Brown?
Who's that? I've been watching too much Jordan Maxwell on youtube. And the five petalled flower had to be shown as well.
Originally it was a 'High Times' article informed me of Lipton's history.
hairbearbunch wrote:swervedriver wrote:^ You've been reading too much Dan Brown?
Who's that? I've been watching too much Jordan Maxwell on youtube. And the five petalled flower had to be shown as well.
Originally it was a 'High Times' article informed me of Lipton's history.
Hmm, then I don't know what you were referring to. Dan Brown is the author of The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, and the Illuminati and their symbols get a lot of attention in those books. One of the symbols is a pyramid, and then something of an eye or the sun, I'm not sure. Guess I was wrong anyway.

swervedriver wrote:One of the symbols is a pyramid, and then something of an eye or the sun, I'm not sure. Guess I was wrong anyway.
You know a movie sucks when a description of it can be confused with "National Treasure".
What word describes the practice of being married to only one woman at a time? Mono-something... Ah! Monotony!
Devy, spelled Devy! wrote:I keep having weird James LaBrie dreams
The books were better than the movies imo (I'm including the new Angels & Demons, even though it's not out yet), except their endings were always completely ridiculous.
The National Treasure movies are blatant rip-offs of them + Indiana Jones. Enjoyable with some popcorn, but not memorable or anything.
So uhh, tea. Yeah. Nice.
The National Treasure movies are blatant rip-offs of them + Indiana Jones. Enjoyable with some popcorn, but not memorable or anything.
So uhh, tea. Yeah. Nice.
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