| 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 |
| Oh. I thought "tea' was a euphamism. #sodisappointed |
| Sorry, that's why I posted on this forum. If I were looking for loose tea recommendations, I would have gone elsewhere... |
| 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! |
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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 |
| 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. |
| Teavana, and I usually pick up teas when I am traveling overseas, both in England and in Asia for different kinds of teas. |
| I usually order from Peets, although sometimes I'll buy from Zen Tara (or occasionally Teaism but they are pricey). |
| Seriously people? Teavana is overpriced and their tea is not worth it. Order online - Amazon, Peets, Teadog, there are several options. |
| Safeway. |
| 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. |
| 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!! |
| Whole Foods has tons of beautiful tea choices. |
| 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. |
| Online from Harney and Sons. You need to try decaf Paris. It's a lovely tea. |