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Which Tea?

Iced tea with lemon and Splenda, all year round.

That coat you're wearing is a little outdated, Jase.
 
I like French Vanilla Tea...hot, with cream and honey, or iced.

I also like Raspberry Zinger...nice and hot, with cream and honey.

The Lord bless you.
 
mutzrein said:
White pony? Excuse my ignorance - what is white pony?

Sorry, forgot a letter: Our organically grown Bai Mu Dan White Tea (also known as "White Peony") is grown in the mountains of the Fujian Province in China and is from the tender young buds and leaves that remain after the legendary Silver Needle has been harvested. White tea (camellia senensis) undergoes very little processing and the absence of this (steaming, rolling and oxidation) leaves the appearance and cell structure of the leaves basically unaltered.

I usally buy Twinnings Earl Grey for myself and the wife likes the cheap tea from Wal-Mart.
Uncle Lee's
 
Earl Grey, with a little bit of honey. Otherwise I also like black tea, but that's about it. I cannot stand the taste of green tea or herbal 'tea'.
 
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