Where do you buy your tea?

Anonymous
Just curious, Tevana is dreadfully expensive, and with the recent sell-out to Starbucks, I'd like to find a better option. Anyone order tea on-line? And what are your favorite blends? I like TJ's mango tea and would love to find a loose, decaf version. What do you pull out when company is over? Thanks
Anonymous
Oh. I thought "tea' was a euphamism. #sodisappointed
Anonymous
Sorry, that's why I posted on this forum. If I were looking for loose tea recommendations, I would have gone elsewhere...
Anonymous
Capital teas has multiple store locations and all kinds of blends - I received some as a gift once. The blends had fruity elements like mango/ orange peel, and flowery elements like rose. I am more of a fan of loose-leaf green and Assam tea, though, so I can't say I love these!
Anonymous
I enjoy lose tea from the Tea & Bag Lady (not to be confused with TEA BAG LADY- lol), in Olney.

I found her a a famers market, but you can order online too. http://teabaglady.com/store.html
Anonymous
Not sure where you are, but Wegmans has a terrific, well priced selection of loose teas. I used to buy tea at Teaism -- great stuff, but they are expensive.
Anonymous
Teavana, and I usually pick up teas when I am traveling overseas, both in England and in Asia for different kinds of teas.
Anonymous
I usually order from Peets, although sometimes I'll buy from Zen Tara (or occasionally Teaism but they are pricey).
Anonymous
Seriously people? Teavana is overpriced and their tea is not worth it. Order online - Amazon, Peets, Teadog, there are several options.
Anonymous
Safeway.
Anonymous
I've tried Adagio teas online and been really pleased. My favorite so far is the decaf (pregnant) vanilla black tea- it's dessert. They also have some good chai blends and a bunch of interesting flavors- the blood orange is also good. What I really like is the small sizes, so I can try a 2 oz sample- enough for about 10 cups to see if I like it rather than a whole box of teabags or larger loose tea quantity. Shipping was fast, and pretty inexpensive too. I've heard good things about David's Teas online too- will try them next.
Anonymous
Costco green tea. Kirkland brand. Like 14.00 for 100 tea bags. Made in Japan by it-oen. Whoever they are. I drink 2-3. Cups/ day. It's great, and affordable!!
Anonymous
Whole Foods has tons of beautiful tea choices.
Anonymous
Amazon sells different loose leaf teas. I get Davidson's teas, English Tea store teas. Tried few different brands too for specific herbal tea mixes - they were fine.
Anonymous
Online from Harney and Sons. You need to try decaf Paris. It's a lovely tea.
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