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Default K-Cups has anyone tried the tea offerings?

Thanks to this and the other posters. I do follow the advice to do a
hot water only brew between uses, even when drinking coffee on my
Keurig, and switching blends.

Thanks to all

dan


On Dec 30, 9:45*pm, Amy Jemima > wrote:
> On Dec 30, 8:53*am, dan > wrote:
>
> > I have a Keurig Single cup brewing system, and I have heard that there
> > are some teas offerings available for it. * Has anyone tried it, and
> > any comments pro or con, about any teabrands, before i try any? *I
> > know with coffee, I have found some I really like, and others were not
> > to my taste at all.

>
> > danhttp://www.mycoffeeandteastore.com

>
> Hi Dan,
>
> I also have a Keurig brewing system and tried sever of the tea K-
> Cups.
> They were fine, but I find them a bit expensive for what they are. As
> a fan of loose leaf tea, I put a bag or leaves in a cup and hit the
> size that I want brewed. The temperature is perfect, I get to choose
> the tea I want, and am not using a silly little cup that is not
> really
> necessary for tea. Someone had commented that you still have the
> taste
> of coffee when making tea: I have also found this the case when
> making
> tea, but if you brew one cycle of plain water to flush out the
> machine, it isn't a problem. Also by doing this, you're doing a
> crucial step that the English do when making a propper cuppa: fill
> cup
> with heater water before adding tea. *Bottom line: Celestial
> Seasonings aren't bad, but why limit yourself when you can use the
> hot
> water your machine creates to make a cup of whatever you choose?
> We've
> stopped using our kettle since getting our Keurig. Hope this helps
> and
> good luck with creating the perfect *cup of tea.
>
> ~ Amy J *www.artichokesandlemonade.com


 
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