Speaking of Earl Grey again, the "Revolution Earl Grey Lavender Tea" I just picked up at Safeway is actually pretty good.
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June 1, 2011 5:34 p.m. BoxheadTim SuperDork
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June 1, 2011 10:04 p.m. neon4891 SuperDork
I keep it simple, either plain Lipton or Earl Gray for hot, and Luzianne sun tea for iced.
I will make the jump to loose leaf some time, maybe next fall.
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June 1, 2011 10:31 p.m. Zomby woof SuperDork
4eyes wrote:
Zomby woof wrote:
As a Southerner I was raised on sweet iced tea, but I fell in love with Jasmine tea in Indo. Then on the way over an back (Singapore Airlines) I fell hard for Oolong tea. If I'm drinking hot tea at home, it will be Oolong, at a Chinese restaurant (if they have it) Jasmine tea.I drink at least 6 cups of this every day.
Edited to add: You guys need to try your local oriental market/food store for tea variety.
If you eat at a Vietnamese restaurant, Jasmine tea is usually served as the default. Being as hot as it was today, it was offered in both hot, and cold. The cold is really good.
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June 3, 2011 5:35 p.m. 4eyes HalfDork
If I eat at a Vietnamese restaurant, I have a Vietnamese coffee for dessert.
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June 3, 2011 10:43 p.m. Jim Pettengill HalfDork
After a long day, or a cold winter day, I really like a nice cup of Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime (Chamomile) tea in front of the fire.
For iced, I just use Luzianne decaf, and like it just fine. Also like to add a little raspberry to it.

