If you like hot tea...

#1
Lightbulb  Leigha Offline
...then you should really give this brand a try.

www.teecino.com

Discovered this a few months ago, looking for different tea brands, and I'll never go back to grocery store tea. The next best thing might be actually venturing out into the wild, plucking your own lavender, dandelions and other herbs and concocting your own tea.

I'm currently a little obsessed with their dandelion varieties. 

''Let's get lost in a world made of books, coffee tea, and rainy days.'' - Unknown author
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#2
Secular Sanity Offline
(Jan 17, 2022 10:34 PM)Leigha Wrote: ...then you should really give this brand a try.

www.teecino.com

Discovered this a few months ago, looking for different tea brands, and I'll never go back to grocery store tea. The next best thing might be actually venturing out into the wild, plucking your own lavender, dandelions and other herbs and concocting your own tea.

I'm currently a little obsessed with their dandelion varieties. 

''Let's get lost in a world made of books, coffee tea, and rainy days.'' - Unknown author

I love hot tea. 

Thanks for the tip!
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#3
Leigha Offline
I think you’ll enjoy them and that brand also has a line of herbal coffees which are quite wonderful, too.
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#4
Magical Realist Offline
Alas I am a devoted coffee imbiber. I recommend Folger's with Starbuck's Caramel Machiotto creamer..
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#5
Leigha Offline
I'm not a fan of Folger's, but I do like a hot cup of coffee in the morning before I begin working. I'm so not a morning person, but it helps. (The tea brand I'm recommending in the OP is caffeine free)

I use the ''pour over coffee'' method, but have been thinking about getting a French press at the urging of friends who swear by theirs.
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#6
Leigha Offline
Just purchased some lemon balm tea, as I've been reading about it and grew curious. It's part of the mint family, interestingly.

I would very much like to grow my own herbal garden this year, maybe that will be a new year's resolution dedication.
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#7
confused2 Offline
Caffeine free stuff that looks like it ought to have caffeine in it should have a health warning on it like "Will not produce the desired effect.". You see employees/colleagues having difficulty overtaking slow moving and/or stationary objects? - that's decaff shock syndrome. Give 'em proper coffee (caffeine!) and within ten to fifteen minutes they'll be opening their eyes and starting to get dressed.
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#8
Leigha Offline
Yea, I like caffeinated coffee in the morning, just a cup. Then, I move on from caffeinated anything, and stick to hot herbal teas. It's been cold lately in the south, so it's comforting...
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