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  • #821069
    bayoudragon
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      I completely missed the loose tea thing… 😈 LOL

      #821070

      MEEEEEE!!!!!! I love tea! I have yet to find one that I do not like! :yum:

      #821071
      Grayfire_artz
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        i love

        candy cane lane
        red lavender
        vanilla sleepy time
        egytian mint
        vanilla honey chamomile
        genma cha
        gypsy rose
        and sooo many more
        this is a great site http://www.gypsytea.com/

        #821072
        Jennifer
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          grayfire artz wrote:

          this is a great site http://www.gypsytea.com/

          They have a great price for 1lb of organic fair trade rooibos! Thanks so much for the link! πŸ˜€

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          #821073
          Grayfire_artz
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            Jennifer wrote:

            grayfire artz wrote:

            this is a great site http://www.gypsytea.com/

            They have a great price for 1lb of organic fair trade rooibos! Thanks so much for the link! πŸ˜€
            i love that they have refills to πŸ˜€ so you can just have 1 tin and not waste a bunch of tea boxes πŸ˜€

            #821074

            I love tea. I have some I get from an herbalist as well (to help with restful sleep). πŸ™‚ Two parts Gotu Kola and 1 part each of Parsley and Peppermint. Works quite well for me, and it’s quite tasty too. I have quite a few I’ve gotten on trips too, like when i was in Austria. I didn’t go to the coffee houses (I don’t drink coffee). I went to a tea house and they had such wonderful teas! Demmers Teehaus was the name. Not sure if they ship, but their website is http://www.tee.at. One of my favorites is called ‘Tausend und eine Nacht’ (1001 Nights). :yum: It’s fruity and red. Another good one they had was called Papageno- Mischung, that they also sold at the Staatsoper (so it’s musically themed). That stuff has a sweet, peachy-mango smell that is to die for (I had friends on the trip that kept hiding my mini bags of it on me for fun, and because they liked the smell too). It has peach, mango, papaya, pineapple, rosehips, currant, lemon peel, and hibiscus in it. Not much for black teas or caramel ones. Good green tea is also wonderful. πŸ™‚

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