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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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I'm not sure if it just a regional thing or not (I'm in PA) but a
number of our local Big Lots stores have a ton of Itoen iced teas. $0.60 for the smaller bottles, and $1.00 for the 2 liters. I've had the Plain Green, and Jasmine Green in the 2 liters and peach and another I can't remember in the smaller bottles. All of them have been pretty good actually, the Jasmine Green was my favorite so far. They aren't sweetened and actually brewed pretty well. I tried a brand called "New Leaf" too but they were blah. Honeydew White Tea tasted nothing of white tea or even honeydew, it was a basic black iced tea sweetened. Just figured I'd share. - Dominic |
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My BL only carries Prince of Peace. I was going through the $3 2/lb
tins of honey roasted peanuts for awhile there. They made excellent snack food with shu. I've switched to unsalted pecan\walnut halves from Walmart to eat with my shu for a late evening treat. The shu really brings out the taste of the nuts. Jim Dominic T. wrote: I'm not sure if it just a regional thing or not (I'm in PA) but a number of our local Big Lots stores have a ton of Itoen iced teas. $0.60 for the smaller bottles, and $1.00 for the 2 liters. I've had the Plain Green, and Jasmine Green in the 2 liters and peach and another I can't remember in the smaller bottles. All of them have been pretty good actually, the Jasmine Green was my favorite so far. They aren't sweetened and actually brewed pretty well. I tried a brand called "New Leaf" too but they were blah. Honeydew White Tea tasted nothing of white tea or even honeydew, it was a basic black iced tea sweetened. Just figured I'd share. - Dominic |