What’s your favorite brand of hot tea, and what do you put in it?!


Question: I'm a fan of Celestial Seasonings Tea, I put one pack of Equal in mine.


Answers: I'm a fan of Celestial Seasonings Tea, I put one pack of Equal in mine.
Celestial Seasonings, I haven't miss anyone of it, I mean I have all of them, and my favorite flavors are, Chamomile, mint, apple, blueberry and bengal spice.(I only put honey on mine)
I like the Tazo kind they sell at Starbucks because they have passion fruit flavored tea. That is good with a little lemonade and a lot of ice!
I love Stash teas. They have a lot of wonderful flavors! I especially like their Wild Raspberry, Lemon Blossom, and Orange Starfruit herbal teas. I use their honey sticks for sweeting the tea or just drink it plain. With great flavors like that, I usually don't need to sweeten it.
Yorkshire Tea or PG Tips with a bit of milk and 1 sugar. Can't beat a proper English brew!
I like the Twinings brand usually, and put just a little sugar into it. My current favorites are 4 Red Fruits, and Vanilla. I collect chicken teapots, so tea time is fun for me! And with the cooler weather here, it's the perfect time for tea.
I'm with Sophie T on this one. I like a nice strong cup of PG Tips, Milk but no sugar.
i like PG or teltley!
not TOO strong! concentrated (tinned) milk & no sugar!!!!!
The Republic of Tea: Honey Ginseng Green Tea.

It has the most wonderful flavor, even if it is a little on the pricey side. I love it. If I don't have the green tea, I have the Panda Berry, Honeysuckle White, or the Blackberry Sage. I might have a touch of sugar in it.

You can order any of their selection online at www.republicoftea.com
They are a little pricey, but well worth it.
Tetley Strawberry and mango .. I put honey and lemon in it

or is it Twinnings .. Either or I forget
Teavana loose leaf Earl Grey Cream with skim milk and sugar, but daily I drink Twinning loose leaf Earl Grey with the aforementioned milk and sugar.




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