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I put it off too, as I felt it was a cooler weather tea, but when I actually tried it, I got a strange taste or aftertaste. Sad really, as I’d expected to love it.
I put it off too, as I felt it was a cooler weather tea, but when I actually tried it, I got a strange taste or aftertaste. Sad really, as I’d expected to love it.
I love to read and what goes better with reading than a hot cup of tea on rainy winter nights and an ice-cold tea on a hot summers day?
I used to drink copious amounts of coffee but that was just a joke, because I never drank enough water to flush out that one cup of coffee (32oz of water to 8oz of coffee?!?) and the variety in tea gives me what I need – it is not often I will drink the same thing twice.
Tea is defiantly more gentle on the waistline… Espcially since when I crave apple pie I can reach for a cup of “Mom’s Apple pie” or if I want caramel corn for my movie night, I just have to brew a cup of “Movie Night”…
I definitely have a preference for Oolongs, flavoured Blacks and a select number of flavoured Rooibos.
I love you tea, this can only get better as the extra weight continues to tapper off!
Oh, did I mention I am a reader, a childcare worker, a teacher, a friend, a sister and so many other things in a day?
Victoria, B.C.
I put it off too, as I felt it was a cooler weather tea, but when I actually tried it, I got a strange taste or aftertaste. Sad really, as I’d expected to love it.
It’s the heat from the cinnamon, but if it is bitter the water could be too hot?
It wasn’t heat, that I could tell, but it was almost licorice-y…it might have just been a bad brew.