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I'm not too fond of the Lipton teas. All of them leave an unpleasant aftertaste in my mouth that ruins the flavor for me. I prefer The Republic of Tea for my bagged teas and go to Teavana for my loose leaf teas.
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Haven't tried either of those I'm afraid, though I've heard of Teavana a fair amount (probably in this thread). I usually go to local shops for upper end stuff if I want something fancy. Lipton is my favourite of the grocery store teas, minus certain flavours in other brands, and not including Mighty Leaf because it's beyond my budget right now!
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I do recommend Teavana (teavana.com). The price for certain teas (and tea blends) is expensive for the 2 oz minimum, but it's a very good deal considering the quality you get.
And I love that they don't have that acrid, bitter taste that certain other teas have. |
Never noticed that but I constantly over steep my teas anyway so it's not likely I'd notice. I should actually start looking around. I really like the more expensive teas but I'm too cheap to really want to get them all that often. I tried one called "Novus" that had earl grey with malva flowers that was nice. Different from the other ones I have too.
Kettles? I just get them from a wal-mart or other such store. I get the plug in electric ones on the counter. Easier than a metal guy for the stove. They range from $12 to $50 depending on the features you want. I'd avoid going too cheap though given they are electrical equipment. My old $12 guy died. I just get the standard with automatic shut off and preferably the kind with a detachable base so the cord isn't getting in the way. |
We have a water boiler specifically for tea that has three settings, 175, 195, and 208 degrees F. It was rather expensive, but we're avid tea drinkers and considered it a good investment (and it certainly was) and good for other things too.
But if you use a kettle (or even boil water in a pot), it doesn't have to be fancy and just use the right temperature to steep it at. Just make sure to also have a thermometer so check the water before steeping in the tea. |
I haven't had much tea but my favorites are Chai and Peppermint. I like Chamomile for the "butterfy" feeling I get in my stomach though.
As for coffee I drink it purely for the taste. Unless I have a second job- then it's what I run off of instead of sleep. Frappecinos are one of my favorites. But you really can't go wrong with regular coffee and a little of creamer...but a lot of sugar. I loves my sugar. |
I'm a coffee person. I really dislike the taste of tea. All but peppermint tea really.
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-high fives Alex-
Glad we don't have to disagree on good tea. =) |
I have coffee on two occasions only: Sunday dinner at my dad's house, and the occasional time I need to get up prior to 6am for work or driving (I don't drive but it's my job to stay awake and entertain the driver at that hour).
I do love the smell though. My favourite thing about working in a coffee shop was the constant coffee grounds smell. Grounds though, not necessarily the coffee. Oh right, forgot. My new brother in law is a coffee buff, so I do occassionaly have a shot from their Nespresso or a cup of Turkish coffee when he makes it. Only time I ever had coffee when it wasn't direclty offered to me was in Rome. *That* was darn good coffee! |
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I preferred regular "mint" myself as a kid, but darn if it didn't get hard to find! :p.
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I haven't had any weird aftertaste from Lipton tea bags...but that could've been the batches you had...or maybe it's a preference thing.
I wish Wal-Mart in my area would carry blackberry tea. |
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Ginger helps stomach issues, though I haven't found it in a decent tea, and if I feel queasy I find plain green tea helps (my older sister's recommendation). I rarely drink plain green anymore unless I'm out for sushi but I have a bunch around given that I'm the tea adopter of the family. Someone has tea they want to get rid of it usually ends up with me since my cousin is a little more picky about what he has.
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I'm heading to the San Mateo/San Francisco area tomorrow for about a week. Does anyone here know of any good places to get milk tea drinks in that area? I've tried Tuttimelon, and I didn't like their selection. I saw this place called Golden Island Cafe, and I was wondering if their selection is good... Is it?
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