Who likes tea? I love tea. Great grandmother used to make a pot every Saturday, and it all went downhill from there. Now that I'm an adult, I have my own kettle and pot, and I don't drink instant or bottled teas anymore.
I try to ween myself down on the amount of sugar I use, but unsweetened tea doesn't make me very happy. Honey is okay, sometimes, in certain teas.
I don't like green tea very much, but recently I tried the jasmine infused kind, and it's not bad. Plus, it goes very well with honey. I also got a raspberry/strawberry/pomegranite one that's good, but it's just flavored, it doesn't have real fruit in it. Maybe I could get a green teabag and an herbal fruit teabag and brew them together...
Herbal teas are okay, when I'm in the mood to make one. I like the fruity ones, but our Meijers stopped selling the Bigelow variety pack I liked. The sleepy herb ones all have a hint of mint in them, so they taste like my mom's old purse candy, but I try not to think about that.
Hmm, now I want to make a tea, though I need to be in bed soon...
I like black (of course), and Earl Grey, and Oolong, and Plantation Mint (black tea + spearmint). I don't care much for flavors, but I want to find a good raspberry, and 20 oz. of Bigelow's caramel flavor (a gift) was my nightly Breath of the Wild ritual (they are now mentally linked together forever for me).
Fun tip: make a cup of peppermint tea and then mix in a packet of hot cocoa mix.
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Just bought a new one today called Spiced Expresso Chai, seems to be a new Celestial Seasonings flavor...
Chai tea is kind of weird. I like it, but it's weird. Kind of like cinnamon. Kind of.
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Other then that they have a good morning tea called Morning Thunder which is black tea mixed with yerba mate but I have gotten a little burnt out on that one so I've been wanting something new to try.
I stock up on the Twining's variety pack when it's on sale, and I usually have English or Irish Breakfast in the morning, with sugar and a splash of milk.
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