A good cup of tea

Anonymous
I'm British. I like PG Tips but it's too expensive. I buy the Tetley British Blend at Safeway or Giant. Make sure it says "British Blend" on it.
Anonymous
A Londoner brought me some run-of-the-mill M&S tea recently. So much better than our bog standard Lipton!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lipton Yellow Label tea is quite nice and not at all like the awful generic Lipton that's popular in the U.S. You can usually find it in Asian and Indian groceries.


Lipton yellow label tea is my favorite and you'll like it if you like full bodied teas. I buy it at the Indian store. Other choices are Tajmahal and Darjeeling teas. I brew the leaves directly in water. Tastes delicious with milk and sugar.
Anonymous
OP again. Maybe I'll try tea leaves for home and tea bags at school. I'm headed to Giant today so I might try a bit of whatever they have.
Anonymous
Yorkshire Gold -- available at World Market if you can't find it in your grocery store.
Anonymous
Revolution tea!
Anonymous
I like PG Tips and Yorkshire Gold. Some grocery stores have also started selling the Tetley British blend which is good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lose the tea bags! Get some tea strainers, or just strain the tea with your teeth like my British relatives do. Then take yourself to Teaism or another area tea shop, and ask them to recommend one or two good black, loose leaf teas. Bags of loose leaf tea are $7-10 at Teaism, so it's a cheap luxury.


This.

Get an infuser and some loose leaf tea. Definitely the way to go.

http://www.amazon.com/Premium-Tea-Infuser-Strainer-Stainless/dp/B00CO5KQ4O
Anonymous
OP here. I'm enjoying my PG Tips right now. Mmmmmm!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm enjoying my PG Tips right now. Mmmmmm!


Great choice!

If you like them, you can order larger quantities via Amazon at a cheaper price than the grocery stores.
Anonymous
First thing, stop shopping at white people's stores where they charge you $16 for a two-ounce bag of herbal bullshit.

Go to a Middle Eastern, Persian or Russian store, and get a box or tin of of leaf tea. Ahmad is a good brand and they carry many others. You can get a respectable-size tin for $10. It should last you for a couple of months. Teabags are for poor people.

Boil water. Get a teapot ready. When water boils, rinse the teapot to warm it. Put in one spoon of leaf tea per intended up. Add any of your preferred flavorings (sage, mint, cardamom etc). Add water at the point of roiling boil. Steep for 10 minutes. Toss after an hour or two. Never add water directly to the teapot after the initial fill. If you must, add water directly to your cup. That's how tea is meant to be drunk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I live in MD but not anywhere near DC. I do have a Giant near my office so I'll stop there today. I'll try PG Tips and go from there. I'd rather not order online. It's one more thing to have to remember to do. Thanks!


If you're anywhere near Rockville, try Rodman's.
Anonymous
Thanks for the tea tips but I am lucky to get 3 mins in between my classes to run to the bathroom and make tea and the 2 mins for the bathroom are if I can get the teacher next door to cover my spot monitoring the hallway. I wish I had a more leisurely job to use tea leaves to make tea. I'll try that on the weekends at home though.
Anonymous
PG Tips!
Anonymous
Get the Tetley brand, but not the one sold in Safeway/Giant etc which is accommodated for Americans and which tastes gross. Get the Tetley sold in imported foods stores, like Indian stores etc. The imported ones tasted leaps and bounds better than the locally made ones. The same goes for Lipton, the imported ones will taste better.
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