tea time!


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Hot tea:

Green tea mostly, occasionally I'll try some spiced tea or oolong tea. I'm not really a hot tea fan. I drink 70% of my tea consumption in short bursts when I'm not feeling well and have a cold.

Iced tea:

My favorite is homemade suntea (using Lipton's tea bags), ice, and lemon. Arizona's green tea is passible, but too sweet for my tastes. Lipton also makes a good raspberry iced tea that I get as a fountain drink. Nestea is just gross.
 

Well, I've drank Earl Grey a few times. I think it is kinda nasty, but I occasionally like nasty foods :p and enjoy the after-the-sip-cringe:-S.

Lady Grey, supposedly a delicate, fragrant relative of Earl Grey, to me tastes like Earl Grey in drag. Not saying it is any worse than Earl Grey, but the wig, dress and makeup ain’t fooling my tastebuds.

Lipton is ok.

I stock up on National Cup tag less tea bags at wal mart.

I like the taste of instant, Aldi brand.
 
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I recently converted to Lapsang Souchong as my tea of choice, a little
Splenda thrown in.

I think "beef jerky tea" is a great, humorous way to describe it (I was
calling it "Meat-Tea" to my friends).

If I have no Lapsang, I fall back on Earl Grey, cream and sugar please. :)
 

Finally got some ice this week and brewed up some sweet tea. Pretty much finished a big jug in a couple evenings (with a little help from my wife, who's a northerner I've converted). ;)
 

PG tips all the way. My daughter, who spent last year studying in Wales, worked a deal with a British lady. We send her ranch dressing and Cheese Nips, she sends us PG tips.

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It's the good stuff
 




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