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@Regal Bee wrote:

Constant Comment


 

 

@Regal Bee  Wow, haven’t heard about that one in years...has pumpkin-like spice taste, right? Used to serve it at Book Group for non-coffee drinkers.

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@Shanus wrote:

@Regal Bee wrote:

Constant Comment


 

 

@Regal Bee  Wow, haven’t heard about that one in years...has pumpkin-like spice taste, right? Used to serve it at Book Group for non-coffee drinkers.


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@Regal Bee

 

Ingredients: Black tea, rind of oranges, sweet spice, natural flavor
 
Right now I'm having a mug of Hot Cinnamon Spice from Harney & Sons.
 
Ingredients: Black tea, orange peel, three types of cinnamon, cloves.
 
Harney & Sons also sells a Pumpkin Spice -- a base of rooibos (African red bush) with mellow flavors of pumpkin, warm cinnamon and light spice of cloves.
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@Shanus wrote:

@Regal Bee wrote:

Constant Comment


 

 

@Regal Bee  Wow, haven’t heard about that one in years...has pumpkin-like spice taste, right? Used to serve it at Book Group for non-coffee drinkers.


 

 

@Shanus  Ilove it. I drink lots of different teas but this remains my favorite. It is Fall in a cup.

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@Regal Bee

 

The tea is called "constant comment"?

I'll have to look for it.  Thank you.

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I'm not picky about iced tea as long as it's black tea and unsweetend.  Some lemon in it is fine.  But NO sugar.

 

On the other hand, I like hot tea only at night and sweetened a bit.   Love Earl Grey and Lady Grey so I stick to those.

 

I don't like any other flavorings in my tea either hot or cold.  No spices, no milk or cream, no fruit.   I once grabbed a tea bag of lemon tea and low and behold it had some horrible spice in it too.   Tossed that right in the trash.

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@house_cat wrote:

@Regal Bee

 

The tea is called "constant comment"?

I'll have to look for it.  Thank you.


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Tetley Orange Pekoe is my favorite. It's not sold around here anymore, so when we visit our son in Canada we bring home several boxes of it. 

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@just bee

Thank you. I added it to my grocery list.  Someone said it was "autumn in a mug" and that's all I needed to hear!

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@Sweet_Serenity wrote:

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No longer tolerant coffee. In my quest searching for tea tried the above brand. 

Delicious! No bitterness, one bag yields several cups of tea. Yum!! 🙆‍♀️

 


@Sweet_Serenity

I, too, need to back off my coffee.

So many teas just taste so ‘thin’..like flavored water.

You’ve given me hope! I’ll look for it...thanks for the recommendation.

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Reason why stopped drinking coffee....made me nausea. 

Tea like most everything is a personal choice. Good luck! 🙋‍♀️