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drank Vanilla Rooibos Parfait by Tazo
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Update on my wonderful vanilla rooibos…ahhh how I love thee! I must admit I used to get the vanilla rooibos lattes from Starbucks at $3 something a pop and then I had an epiphany, why not try to make my own latte?! 1 cream and 1 sugar later and this is an exact replicate of the Starbucks version and so now I am even more in love with this treasure!

JacquelineM

I love this one too – I just finished a whole tin!

JonTea

ahah isn’t it the best feeling when you realize you can do it without starbucks. lol

Lori

And much cheaper too!

-Jessica-

Yes, it is an awesome feeling and much cheaper on my pocketbook! LOL

Lisbet

Does it really taste the same? I can’t seem to get the taste to my liking without the use of vanilla syrup. Boo!

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JacquelineM

I love this one too – I just finished a whole tin!

JonTea

ahah isn’t it the best feeling when you realize you can do it without starbucks. lol

Lori

And much cheaper too!

-Jessica-

Yes, it is an awesome feeling and much cheaper on my pocketbook! LOL

Lisbet

Does it really taste the same? I can’t seem to get the taste to my liking without the use of vanilla syrup. Boo!

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I am a tea enthusiast who is always looking to try a new tea, but my all time favorite is jasmine pearls…or anything with jasmine in it really. I also am a sushi fanatic and simply can’t live without it. Outside of my fanatasy world of all things tea and sushi I am an executive assistant, mother of 2 and personal taxi/maid and chef service for my little family.

But back to the tea!

I love Jasmine Pearls, just about any White Tea and then we have Pu-erh coming in last as my top three.

However, I still enjoy a good Earl Grey tea, the more bergamot the better! I have a fond place in my heart for Matcha, especially iced Matcha Lattes. Flavored green teas are always fun, but I tend to stay away from the overly grassy tasting ones… they always remind me of a wheatgrass shot!

It takes a special black tea to really win me over, for me I find that they all taste too much alike or tend to be too bitter at times; I think I am more so bored with them.

Oolongs are fairly new to me and I am finding that these are really good and they will probably end up making it as one of my top contenders!

Pu-erh I have yet to try; I am very curious, but a bit scared to try it… something about being aged in a cave just frightens me a bit, but I would like to try one in the very near future :-) Update – I have tried a few pu-erhs and I can’t get enough of them! While they are definitely an acquired taste they are lovely! This has now taken over rooibos in my top 3 teas of choice!

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