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Re: teas new
      #326792 - 03/18/08 06:54 PM
Flipada

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My daily tea is mandarin orange green tea. I realize it has some caffeine but it doesn't bother me. I also looove Caramel Rooibos. I get it from a tea shop in town. Remember, to bring out the flavor of the tea, make sure to put a pinch of sugar in or a little honey. Yum

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Re: teas new
      #326797 - 03/19/08 06:07 AM
Toady

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Thanks Lauren,

I always use honey in my tea, whenever possible. I dislike sugar in it. I like the Rooibos with apricot and peach I picked up the other day. But I'm still just having it in the afternoon or evening. I had some "tranquility" tea yesterday (a very stressful day at work!) which was chamomile and spearmint, and really, very calming! So now I have a couple different varieties to chose from at least!

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Re: teas new
      #326853 - 03/19/08 04:49 PM
Photofabix

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I bought the Celestial Seasonings Madagascar Vanilla Rooibos tea today. It's pretty good, definitely has a strong vanilla taste to it. I'll have to try it with honey next, as it was way to sweet with the sugar in the raw that I use.

I also wanted to try the Red Spice version they have but the ingredients are a bit scary lol.
Rooibos, Hibiscus, Cinnamon, Natural Sweet Piquante Pepper Flavor with Other Natural Flavors, Blackberry Leaves, Allspice, Cardamom, Ginger, Roasted Chicory, Cloves, and Bananas.

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Re: Rooibos Tea new
      #326868 - 03/20/08 07:42 AM
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Loc: Pomona California

This must be the new in thing. I hadn't heard about it until I met with the dietician. It's supposed to be full of antioxidants. I bought a box at Trader Joe's. It has orange peel, cinnamon, roasted chicory root, orange oil, anise seeds and cloves. Actually it is pretty mild in terms of spice. I wonder what straight rooibos would taste like. I am going to try this little tea shop she told me about. It's loose and you have to use a muslin bag or tea ball to brew it. I've never been much of a tea drinker as the dunk the bag kind never appealed to me. Only liked tea when my Aussie friend would brew up a pot. But with Heather's advice I'm trying the different herbal teas.

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Re: Tired of Peppermint Tea new
      #372600 - 12/12/15 04:25 AM
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Enjoying Tea offers huge collection of flavored teas. We offer chinese tea, black tea, green tea, white tea, oolong tea, rooibos tea, japanese tea, chai tea, earl grey tea, jasmine green tea. Along with our fine selections of tea, we also offer elegant tea sets and beautiful teapots.

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Re: Tired of Peppermint Tea new
      #373917 - 10/05/19 07:17 PM
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I think if I drink 1 more cup of peppermint tea I'll gag. So I went out and found some ginger tea with lemongrass. It's alright, but it's just not the same effect. The colour of the tea is sunshine yellow which reminiscences of something else in my cup. And the ginger is strong - it burns my throat.

I need an alternative, and not fennel - can't stand the taste! I've tried almost every pep tea available here, plus some mint blends, one with spearmint and cammomile, one with licorice (YUCK!) and so on. I've had some berry teas too, but only later in the afternoon.

What else can I try that's hot. I have my need for something hot in the morning to start my tummy off right.

Any suggestions?




I used to order my teas online, from Upton Teas, Herbal Section, they have quit a few different selections for herbal teas. I haven't tried the Rooibos on the first page, but according to This Thread it's a safe drink. There is also Adagio Teas online, but I prefer the quality of Upton.






I recommend some loose leaf tea from China, they are light flavor and great.

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Re: Tired of Peppermint Tea new
      #373919 - 10/15/19 05:08 PM
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Hi - try an herbal chai, any of the fruit herbal teas (ginger peach, berry etc.), or brew bulk loose herbs into tea - anise, caraway, cinnamon, cloves, etc.

Virtually all herbs and spices are digestive aids, so you can't really go wrong. Just make sure there is no caffeine.

Peppermint will be the most beneficial in terms of stopping IBS pain, spasms, cramps, so go to that when you need help. But for just a nice cup of tea in the morning that will not be bad news for your gut, any herbal tea you like will do.

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