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Tea zealots

Recommend some? Any idea how many different kinds/brand there are?

I like YOGI brand tea if I'm not just drinking plain old Orange Pekoe Tetley...
 
Tazo (not usually a favorite of mine) makes a green tea with lemon-grass and spearmint that is pretty nice. I drink 2-3 of those a day.
 
Tazo (not usually a favorite of mine) makes a green tea with lemon-grass and spearmint that is pretty nice. I drink 2-3 of those a day.

marshall's sells a box that contains 6 of these Tazo tea bags of this flavor for $3.99. makes 12 quarts. beats paying $1.79 for a small bottle from starbucks
 
I used to drink that in 06-07 but it's not true tea; and it's very sugary and I think it had HFCS.

HFCS is made from corn, corn is a vegetable, therefore HFCS is a vegetable, and you are fullfiling your daily vegetable intake by drinking it. haha i forgot where i read that at...
 
Twinings, usually Darjeeling or Prince of Wales but English or Irish Breakfast are good when I want something stronger, and Lapsang Souchong for a little variety.
 
HFCS is made from corn, corn is a vegetable, therefore HFCS is a vegetable, and you are fullfiling your daily vegetable intake by drinking it. haha i forgot where i read that at...

Though it's considered "OK" to call corn a vegetable, it's really a fruit. Same goes for tomatoes.

Our refined sugar comes from beets anyway, so there's no reason to sweeten with HFCS if you have table sugar around.
 
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You know I like it hot.
 
marshall's sells a box that contains 6 of these Tazo tea bags of this flavor for $3.99. makes 12 quarts. beats paying $1.79 for a small bottle from starbucks

Yeah, I assumed we were talking about real tea - dried leaves, steeped in hot water, and drunk from a cup with pinky extended. 😉
 
Visit your local Asian grocery store, look for tea leaves sealed in air-tight containers from West Lake, China, examine the leaves to make sure they have not been sitting on the shelf for a while.
 
Visit your local Asian grocery store, look for tea leaves sealed in air-tight containers from West Lake, China, examine the leaves to make sure they have not been sitting on the shelf for a while.

If one goes the loose tea leaf route, it would be well worth going with a good Tea Pot IMO. My best friends' Persian Wife makes tea in this 2 part tea pot and it's the best tea I have ever had.
 
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