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    We get our loose leaf tea from this place
    http://www.steepedtea.com/about_us.php

    We do enjoy their Buckingham Palace blend and the Irish Breakfast, once all the craziness of the holidays winds down we just may have a tea party.

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    Twining's Irish Breakfast is my go-to. I'm not sure that true "tea connoisseurs" would approve, but I like it and it's readily available in the supermarket.

    I fell in love with sweet, strong Iraqi chai, but have a hard time recreating it back in the States.

    Cordially,

    David

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    Its funny, in days past I drank gallons of coffee but today I'm a changed man - now I enjoy a brisk cuppa from PG Tips, Tetley, or Yorkshire Tea.

    Sorry its not more exotic - but that's me!

    Now a question - milk or lemon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post

    Now a question - milk or lemon?
    Milk, but milk in the cup before the tea.

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    For breakfast: Lyon's Original Blend

    For a treat: Lipton's Yellow Label

    With milk

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    For anyone who drinks a lot of green tea...do ya notice any, um, interesting, good, side effects?

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    For breakfast it is Taylor of Harrogate's Scottish Breakfast Tea, afternoon and evening Tetley's British Blend or Red Rose.

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    In the morning Irish Breakfast; mid-day Rooibos, green tea or English breakfast; at 4 Lapsang Souchong or assam; in the evening Rooibos and herbal blends.

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    The grocery store has a generic blueberry tea that I really like. It's cheap and easy, but good anyway.
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    Here's something a little different:

    Last edited by thoth51; 23rd December 09 at 01:46 AM.
    C.H. Cheng
    First Singaporean Xmarker!

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