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Red Rose tea bags, the closest I've ever come to the wonderful tea served at The Plaza.
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Lady Grey.
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| Barry's Irish Breakfast Tea |
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Eastern Shore Tea Company
https://www.baltcoffee.com/catalog/eastern-shore-tea-company I like black raven tea or blood orange tea with honey. |
+1 on Yogi Tea. |
Yes! +2 and starring at my canister right now; and the sachets are so pretty! This company even has about six different varieties of Earl Grey. OP, if you DO try an Earl Grey, make sure it's the real deal. Look for Oil of Bergamot, NOT "essence of" ... Bergamot can give you a nice little buzzy. everything-is-find feeling - those with just the essence, like Twining's, fall flat. Bigelow is a good choice for a grocery store brand - inexpensive and with the real oil. And MOMS Organic Market carries a few as well. |
Forgot to add that Bigelow has a decaf Earl Grey, though it's hard to find. I think I last purchased it at MOMS... Okay, I'll stop with the Earl Grey now; must be the buzz... |
| FYI, you can greatly reduce the amount of caffeine in tea by putting the tea in a small amount of just boiled water for 60 seconds. You then pour out the water and brew as normal The flavor remains but the caffeine is much lower. |
| Tisane Calme Nuit. It’s a decaf blend of chamomile, linden and orange flowers. It smells wonderful. The only place I’ve found it in the US is on Amazon. |
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EARL Grey tea and Virunga Earl Grey by Birchall Tea....very strong and rich in flavour
https://birchalltea.co.uk/tea-shop/virunga-earl-grey-prism-15/ |
| Peppermint! Haven't figured out my favorite brand yet. I'm thinking about trying to start going without the tea bags. Do you all use tea bags? |
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Celestial Seasonings peppermint tea is really good.
I like Revolution Earl Grey with lavender. Genmaicha too. |
+1 Tazo passion tea |