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Starbucks honey citrus mint tea is my favorite tea.

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@Shanusyes if I can get organic fruit I do like to infuse it. I should have mentioned, I like to infuse cumbers and mint that I grow, so refreshing.

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@blackhole99 wrote:

@Shanusyes if I can get organic fruit I do like to infuse it. I should have mentioned, I like to infuse cumbers and mint that I grow, so refreshing.


 

 

@blackhole99  I do this w/ bottled water, as well. Plain water gets boring and wouldn’t drink as much w/o infusing some taste. Love putting cukes & mint in water, basil & lime, too. Can’t imagine those in tea, though. Worth a try!

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@house_cat wrote:

Omgosh! How to pick a favorite!

 

I guess Earl Grey is my favorite and the one I drink most often, followed by Lady Grey.

 

I love cinnamon apple this time of year, all kinds of chamomile and gingers and always drink a cup of peppermint between dinner and bedtime. Oh, and sleepytime is nice, too.


 

 

@house_cat  Lady Grey’s a new one on me.

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i love lady grey.  it is hard to find but it is ver good.  but i like sugar and lemon in mine.

 

there is a store near me that sells freight damaged goods and i gott some disneland tea there and it was so good.  i bought all they had.  when you find a good thing you like, lyu learn to purchase all that they have becauseyou never know if they will get it again

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@Shanus

 

My local Ralph's (Kroger) doesn't carry Lady Grey, but Von's (Safeway) does.  I have also bought it online.  It's very much like Earl Grey, just a little lighter and more lemony I would say.

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@ShanusI mislead you, I do not make tea out of cukes and mint, I too use it to infuse into cold water, that's tea to me I guess. I grow basil, so I'm going to try the basil and lime . Same thing with the fresh fruit, I infuse that in cold water and call it tea. I use Celestial Seasonings to make fruit flavored sun tea in the summer for my husband, he loves it.

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Thanks @house_cat. No Safeway here & the Kroger stores closed. I will ck. my Harris Teeter or order online. Sounds delicious.

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@blackhole99 wrote:

@ShanusI mislead you, I do not make tea out of cukes and mint, I too use it to infuse into cold water, that's tea to me I guess. I grow basil, so I'm going to try the basil and lime . Same thing with the fresh fruit, I infuse that in cold water and call it tea. I use Celestial Seasonings to make fruit flavored sun tea in the summer for my husband, he loves it.


 

 

@blackhole99 You are forgiven. 🤗. I have a glass pitcher w/ glass tube with holes in it that you insert in pitcher. Put fruits, etc. in the tube & add water to pitcher. In about 6 hours, the flavors have infused into the water & no straining  required.