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I’ve had 2 cups of this so far, and I love it! I can totally see what all the fuss is about, though I don’t understand why the brewing time is so low. I don’t like it much at 2 minutes, but at 3 or 4, it’s awesome! Reminds me of that Russian Tea powder I made in school in 5th grade under Mrs. Hutchinson, who took several trips to Russia as a missionary(I think). Anyway, I love the orange-y flavor and the spice, and it’s very comforting to me. Reminds me of my childhood most definitely. Thanks to all who sing the praises of this tea for making me want to try it!

ashmanra

Thanks for the reminder! I need to pull my box out and make some. It is a holiday time kind of tea for me!

TeaBrat

This was my favorite tea for a long time!

gmathis

I remember that tea powder stuff! Funny, at the time I thought that was cutting edge and elegant :)

gmathis

I’ve seen a lot of comments—myself included—that Constant Comment was the “gateway tea” that launched an ocean of addictions.

IrishBreakfastLass

It’s so good! I’ve been having it almost daily- love that orange-y flavor :)

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ashmanra

Thanks for the reminder! I need to pull my box out and make some. It is a holiday time kind of tea for me!

TeaBrat

This was my favorite tea for a long time!

gmathis

I remember that tea powder stuff! Funny, at the time I thought that was cutting edge and elegant :)

gmathis

I’ve seen a lot of comments—myself included—that Constant Comment was the “gateway tea” that launched an ocean of addictions.

IrishBreakfastLass

It’s so good! I’ve been having it almost daily- love that orange-y flavor :)

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I’m at-home mother of 4, married 10 years. Tea, like knitting, is therapy for me. It’s a short reprieve from things that frustrate me. And it’s much cheaper than actual therapy. I was raised by my grandparents, both of whom enjoyed a good cup of tea, and they were already set in their ways by the time I came along. They had their tea all picked out, and we drank the same thing pretty much all the time. I just recently started branching out after discovering some new teas in a Round Robin I participated in on Ravelry(my other safe haven where my knitting progress lives), and I’ve been experimenting ever since. I recently tried my first loose leaf, Twinings Irish Breakfast, and I’ve also been getting some samples from Chado Teas. Every time I get a box or packet in the mail it’s like Christmas!

Aside from tea, my life consists of normal mommy-type stuff, of course, and I have 2 girls ages 7 and 9, and two boys ages 3 and 5. But I also enjoy photography, knitting, reading, writing, making collages, and tending to the farm. Did I mention I have 2 horses, goats, chickens, a pig, ducks, working dogs, and a couple of cats? We LOVE animals around here. I also love Dr. Who, many British comedies such as Are You Being Served?, and sarcasm. I suffer from depression and anxiety, hence the need for things to keep my hands busy and my mind on task, and I also have a sensory disorder, which includes a strong aversion to jeans and jean-like materials.

My favorite teas so far:

-Heredia Lemon Verbena
-Chai anything(except Stash, which is, for some reason, quite bland to me)
-Twinings Irish Breakfast
-Twinings Pure Mint
-Numi Aged Earl Grey
-Twinings New Zealand Breakfast
-Twinings Lady Grey

I will add more as I come across them, and some of these will probably fall off the list in favor of others I may prefer.

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Northeast Georgia

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