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Or can good tea, tea worth tasting be found in tea bags.
Here in the household we have anumber of teas around; some are decent and others are just used to flavour plain water. In the later category I'm going looking soon for a box of tea bags (some here find a tea bag and mug of hot water the way to go), so I'm hoping to get steered towards a decent brand and away from the obvious Nestle product. China Black Green Oolong & or Jasmine all strike a suitable chord- any recommendations? berk |
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