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Allow me to be frank at the commencement: I am going to damn this tea with faint praise. You see, I have been trying to incorporate green tea into my daily tea habits and so have been exploring the various varieties most easily available. To see what will do in a pinch, if I’ve only a supermarket’s selection and no access to anything finer.

Thus Bigelow’s Green Tea with Peach. Here’s the faint praise: it smells AMAZING. I could honestly hang out inhaling the vapors from a cup of this for some ridiculous and undisclosed amount of time – and that would probably provide a better tea experience overall. This tea is tasteless and barely serviceable apart from the marvelous peach scent.

I should probably inform you that I have a fondness for peaches. And also that the previous sentence is an understatement.

I add perhaps half a tablespoon of honey to mine to make it more palatable, since I’m not one to waste this-side-of-serviceable tea sachets. I wouldn’t recommend the tea, though.

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I am a writer, poet, and reviewer living in Georgia, attending graduate school and studying Victorian literature. I also dabble in photography, jewelry-making, and various fiber arts. You can read more about me at my website, and find my Livejournal via my site as well.

Being a Southerner, I was born to iced tea. Being my mother’s daughter, I was also raised on hot tea. Any morning feels incomplete without a cup of tea to start the day, and not a day goes out without “Will you put the kettle on?” ringing out a time or two more.

For all of that, my explorations thus far have been rather tame. I’ve come to Steepster at the beginning of my odyssey to discover more.

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