Tea Drinkers

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
I've drank tea for a while and have recently replaced much of my coffee intake with tea. I like chai the best but also enjoy just plain black tea a great deal. I like Tazo brand the best but got some Yogi brand this past weekend and I really like that as well.
 

jsouthan

New Member
STFU when the grown ups are talking. Lipton Is not dark tea

Any of the Elglish Breakfast teas are good
BJs currently has 100 bag packages of Biglow for $8.00
Twinnings is also good.
Didn't much care for Hedley's

I've been getting the Bigelow from BJ's too. It's a good deal.

My favorite black teas are Earl Grey, Lady Grey, English Breakfast and Darjeeling. Other brands I like are Twining's and Stash.
 

Beta84

They're out to get us
Go back to England and eat some crumpets with your tea. We won the Revolutionary war so we wouldn't have to deal with tea anymore!

:dye:
 

virgovictoria

Tight Pants and Lipstick
PREMO Member
The next time I see you, I'll bring samples. I like tea pods or delicate bags with loose teas inside. I like strong teas. I have found that Revolution makes decent tea by the bag, though not pod or loose. Also, you could check out Coffee Quarters in California by the post office. They have a nice selection and offer tea brewing bags and other tea accessories. Brewing Grounds in L-town has some variety too, but not as much.

I like strong tea, as I've mentioned, but I like flavoured black or reds. For example, I will brew a Black Peach 1/2 Caff tea (Black tea in Peach and Vanilla is available - no calories/no carbs - as well as others in both caff and decaf).

Kyle is an Earl Grey or Oolong drinker, and we've both like mixed tea balls that we've gotten from Annapolis or VA.

I'm not sure if any of this helps, but I hope at least it gave you some places to look. :smooch:
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
The next time I see you, I'll bring samples. I like tea pods or delicate bags with loose teas inside. I like strong teas. I have found that Revolution makes decent tea by the bag, though not pod or loose. Also, you could check out Coffee Quarters in California by the post office. They have a nice selection and offer tea brewing bags and other tea accessories. Brewing Grounds in L-town has some variety too, but not as much.

I like strong tea, as I've mentioned, but I like flavoured black or reds. For example, I will brew a Black Peach 1/2 Caff tea (Black tea in Peach and Vanilla is available - no calories/no carbs - as well as others in both caff and decaf).

Kyle is an Earl Grey or Oolong drinker, and we've both like mixed tea balls that we've gotten from Annapolis or VA.

I'm not sure if any of this helps, but I hope at least it gave you some places to look. :smooch:

Thanks!
 

SShewbert

What love is all about
Man I wish I had seen this when I was pregnant. I love sweet tea but when I was pregnant I started drinking it without sugar and wanted it to be strong... I have no idea why.
 

frozenrain

New Member
Go back to England and eat some crumpets with your tea. We won the Revolutionary war so we wouldn't have to deal with tea anymore!

:dye:

Just be careful how you use the word crumpet...
Once when I was 9 a boy from my class rang my house and asked if I could go for' tea and crumpets' my father was not impressed. By the way the boy did mean the food of course!!
 

Rane

Lookin for Margaritaville
:coffee: good morning everyone,

mAlice, if you are still looking for teas to try, buy some PGTips ... its Scottish I believe, and has a great flavor, I've seen it at the commisary but you can also find it online ... Tetley used to have a British blend that was good too , I haven't seen it in the stores lately ....
 
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