Teavana
Whoah. Those prices are ridic. Upton Tea all the way for me.
'Serenity'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I usually drink Twinings. Or, um, Tetley.
In Moldova we used the tea three times, and would reuse from the previous day. Sometimes I reuse here, sometimes I don't.
Seriously, Teavana is three times the price of Upton!
We always get Tower of London tea by Harney & Son's for Dad for gifts; it's pricey, but it's WONDERFUL.
Regular tea? Mom and Dad buy from Stash Teas in bulk. Seriously.
My boss's son studied in China and got hooked on local tea. he has a business importing really fancy teas now. [link]
Whoah. Those prices are ridic
But the Jasmine Dragon Pearl tea is like crack. Crack. I haven't tasted an alternative that's anywhere near as tasty. And a second blend within the same day is still better than most other brands of jasmine green tea.
My god, I just interrupted the all hands IT meeting to object that Community was a better geek TV show than Big Bang Theory. Because that's how people need to know me.
Teavana is three times the price of Upton!
Not in the end if you're double brewing Teavana and not Upton, though.
Hey, does anyone here have AT&T U-verse for their TV and internet? I have that option where I will be moving, for a fair amount less than Comcast, with the added bonus of no more Comcast, but I am still wary.
Lipton's Orange pekoe makes me happy.
It's funny to order tea in restaurants when Hubby orders coffee. They'll bring the pot of coffee and try to pour it into his cup no matter how he tells them not to, but I'll get a pot of hot water and all the fixings. Hubby asked why they don't pour the hot water in my cup, and the waiter said, "Tea people get very fussy about those sorts of things."
So I guess I'm tea people.