The only one that I have found is Lipton like you... That is unless you want to wait if there is no tea shops... Lipton is good but sometimes I want someting else...
Devilpup, brewing longer or shorter for different tastes...
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I may not be a big green tea drinker,but you just said the magic word. I love a good milk Oolong and yes,it does taste like sweet milk. Milk Oolong rocks !!:rock:
Go back a few replys. I keep mentioning the British teas I'm drinking but I speak to silence? Here's the thing You want a plain cuppa black tea that isn't coffee but it is sorta. British teas (decent ones) Are usually blends of Ceylon (Sri Lanka),Indian and Kenyan teas. Most all of them are strong malty robust teas. You like a lipton type only stronger ....Once again here you go. PG tips(english) Barry's (Irish) Lyons (Irish) Bewley's (Irish) Yorkshire gold (English) All these teas can usually be found at a Whole foods, CostPlus world Market Or Yes Once again English Tea Store - finest teas, teapots, and gift baskets . I tell you they are not hard to deal with or find or hard to afford and will give you what your looking for. Nuff said...:chapeau
50 Gajillion Scottish,English,Irish Australian,New Zealand,Most of India and any and all commonwealth blokes can't be wrong You Know....Just sayin.:w
Ah...hence the link I sent. Online order ?:thinking:
Yep...just checked,they got plenty of good loose leaf choices. Including some of the brand names mentioned.:)
:gaah: Yer killin me smalls !
Tea of the Time:
First cup was Bigelow Earl Grey w/ Apple & Orange (pic to follow)
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Second cup, Twinings Earl Grey w/Crackers & Extra Hot Pepper Cheese (pic to follow) :overkill:
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I must say, I like Bigelow better than Twinings...