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So you say you love tea...

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There's pretend tea????

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Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!
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> Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
> Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!


What is up with that stuff??? They need to give it a name that
is not 'iced tea', but something else. Gack.

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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:51:32 -0400, Goomba >
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>> There's pretend tea????
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>Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
>Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!


I must agree with you there. I don't drink a lot of iced tea, but
when I do make it I use Bigelow Raspberry. 10-12 bags in a gallon jug
out in the sun. Even Lipton bags are pretty nasty.

Lou



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Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:51:32 -0400, Goomba >
> wrote:
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>> hahabogus wrote:
>>
>>> There's pretend tea????
>>>

>> Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
>> Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!

>
> I must agree with you there. I don't drink a lot of iced tea, but
> when I do make it I use Bigelow Raspberry. 10-12 bags in a gallon jug
> out in the sun. Even Lipton bags are pretty nasty.
>
> Lou
>


Have you tried Luzianne brand. It's specifically for iced tea. Very
popular in the South. I just made up a gallon using the big one-quart
sized bags.

http://www.luzianne.com/template_category.cfm?ID=13

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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:53:54 -0500, Janet Wilder
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>Lou Decruss wrote:
>> On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:51:32 -0400, Goomba >
>> wrote:
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>>> hahabogus wrote:
>>>
>>>> There's pretend tea????
>>>>
>>> Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
>>> Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!

>>
>> I must agree with you there. I don't drink a lot of iced tea, but
>> when I do make it I use Bigelow Raspberry. 10-12 bags in a gallon jug
>> out in the sun. Even Lipton bags are pretty nasty.
>>
>> Lou
>>

>
>Have you tried Luzianne brand. It's specifically for iced tea. Very
>popular in the South. I just made up a gallon using the big one-quart
>sized bags.
>
>http://www.luzianne.com/template_category.cfm?ID=13


I looked at the site and I'll look for it. Thanks.

Lou

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Janet Wilder wrote:

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> Have you tried Luzianne brand. It's specifically for iced tea. Very
> popular in the South. I just made up a gallon using the big one-quart
> sized bags.


I drink Luzianne regularly. I tend to buy Luzianne, Tetley, PGTips and
even Lipton at odd times for variety. I find after a few months of one
brand or flavor that I welcome a change.
And oh yeah.. I *know* southern *sweet-tea*....I'm in Georgia!
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Janet Wilder wrote:
> Lou Decruss wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:51:32 -0400, Goomba >
> > wrote:
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> >> hahabogus wrote:
> >>
> >>> There's pretend tea????
> >>>
> >> Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
> >> Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!

> >
> > I must agree with you there. I don't drink a lot of iced tea, but
> > when I do make it I use Bigelow Raspberry. 10-12 bags in a gallon jug
> > out in the sun. Even Lipton bags are pretty nasty.
> >
> > Lou
> >

>
> Have you tried Luzianne brand. It's specifically for iced tea. Very
> popular in the South. I just made up a gallon using the big one-quart
> sized bags.
>


Thats not too bad.

I like some mint flavor in tea.

We have the local http://www.celestialseasonings.com/ here

Still not my favorite.

I think if we look around, that there are great teas from across the
world, that we don't often see in America.
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Goomba wrote:
> hahabogus wrote:
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> > There's pretend tea????

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> Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
> Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!


Even what's in most teabags is mainly tea dust.



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"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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> Goomba wrote:
>> hahabogus wrote:
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>> > There's pretend tea????

>>
>> Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
>> Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!

>
> Even what's in most teabags is mainly tea dust.
>



I use loose tea. www.teatrader.com or www.specialteas.com or a bunch of
others that have very good quality.


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Sheldon wrote:
> Goomba wrote:
> > hahabogus wrote:
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> > > There's pretend tea????

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> > Well, yeah... what ELSE would you call Lipton's instant iced tea?
> > Dreadful, horrible, evil bad stuff!

>
> Even what's in most teabags is mainly tea dust.


Tea dust, ha ha, lame 'commercial' tea tends to seem like it tastes
dry, and or kinda acrid.

baghhhght

Not good in summer days, or anytime for that matter.

I used to get tea from Vietnamese stores, that was good. It wasn't
cheap but, it wasn't even expensive either.

I don't like coffee much but, ya know, instant coffee is crap. Apply
instant coffee rules to tea quality.

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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 16:46:48 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:

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i'd be more worried about the pretend drinkers.

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Yes indeed. All those flavoured 'ice tea' mixes. All those flavoured
bottled 'teas'. True 'white' tea is not all that common and consequently
expensive. Yet in the shops I see bottled 'white' tea for more money
than it's worth but still quite cheap.
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> So you say you love tea...
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6qnj8a
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> http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_mar20...?v=VFN8HV_20IE
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> Don't miss the UTube version.
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While I would love to go to China for a cup of tea, I don't think I'll be
going there anytime soon.
If your ever in the area .... http://www.algebrateahouse.net/ has an amazing
cup of tea and some VERY cool art.
btw, I'm not associated w/ them in any way I just love going there.




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> So you say you love tea...
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> http://tinyurl.com/6qnj8a
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> http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_mar20...?v=VFN8HV_20IE
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> Don't miss the UTube version.


I think they should rename it as the "teahouse of the blithering idiots"

These people are nuts!


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