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Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
Pie, I'm disappointed in your comparison. Tea is much more delicate than fruit loops.





Psh, next time you have a cup of Earl Grey....you'll see.
mezzir
LOL
not fruit loops, but the milk after fruit loops definitely
i'm not a fan of english teas on the whole, i stick to green tea and rooibus mainly


oh man, got this thing for christmas last year:



most amazing thing evar!

you just put the loose tea in the thing, pour the water in and close the lid. let it steep, then when its done, its got some crazy contraption so you just place it on top of your mug and the tea drains out leaving the leaves inside the steeper thingy. its ing amazing
i've had tea balls and but they always got slightly bent so a few leaves would always fall out the sides :/

also, along with this my parents got me a sampler set of rooibuses (?), its got like a straight rooibus, vanilla, tropical, mango, berry, and....early gray rooibus:nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous:
its seriously the nastiest ever
anyways, tea ftw, fresh green tea preferably
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by mezzir

but the milk after fruit loops definitely





Yessssss!!


See?? I'm NOT crazy!!!


*runs out of thread, flailing arms*
Lateralus
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Tastes like Fruit Loops.




That is all.


Thats the bergamot oil in it. Ever had earl grey with lavender?
Frenchie
I hate tea but when ever someone recommends a tea for me to try, I do and I have to agree with the taste being a little fruity. Maybe not fruit loops per se buy it does have a distinct fruity flavor.
Silky Johnson
quote:
Originally posted by Lateralus
Thats the bergamot oil in it. Ever had earl grey with lavender?




Nope. I will try it. I love tea, and haven't experimented nearly enough with different flavours.
pvdAngel
I like it, it's nice with or without milk. I haven't tried it with lavender yet. I drink green tea more often, well when I'm in a tea mood that is.
Lateralus
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Nope. I will try it. I love tea, and haven't experimented nearly enough with different flavours.


Tea pwns because there are so many different combinations of flavors. If you like black tea, try rooibos tea, even though its not actually tea. It has a really nice earthy flavor.
Ian
I drink these with milk & sugar



and I wanna try this



As hydrating as water, naturally caffeine free and rich in antioxidants - Tetley Redbush is one of the healthiest drinks around.

It is a 100% natural product made from pure redbush, which is grown in the South African sunshine of the Cedarberg Mountains. The name "redbush" is a direct translation of the Africaan word "rooibos".

Tetley Redbush is a crystal clear red drink, has a distinctive aroma and a clean, refreshing taste. It can be drunk just like your usual cup of tea - with or without milk, and because it has a naturally sweet taste it is equally enjoyable without sugar.

Tetley Redbush is available in Sainsburys, Morrisons and Asda, and will soon be available in Tesco and Somerfield.

im not a fan of fruit teas though, they're pretty foul imo.
Ygrene
I've never had Earl Grey tea; I always thought it was some stodgy, stiff tasting drink, hence the name.

If it really does taste like Fruit Loops then I need to try this STAT.

Silky Johnson
Eheheheheheheheh, redbush.
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
Eheheheheheheheh, redbush.


yeah, I might've known you'd have something to do with it. Thankfully I know that a) you're not a natural redhead and b) they're from south african women :p
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