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I went digging through the tea drawer tonight for something caffeine free and came up with this one. Huh, I thought it was gone. Lucky me, I had enough left for another cup.

This is good. I prefer honeybush to rooibos. Honeybush is naturally sweet and sometimes rooibos can be a bit woody. The mixture here is great. I am a sucker for a nice dessert-y tea and one that is caffeine free before bed isn’t as common in my tea drawer. This one, however, fits the bill perfectly. Naturally sweet, mild, and creamy, it goes great with the butter cookies I’ve been saving for a treat. I’m sad that it is gone. I’ll need to add something like this to my fall tea shopping list.

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I love cats. I love alone time. I love sitting indoors on a cold winter night with a book or my knitting while drinking tea. I don’t have a sense of smell, so many of the more subtle flavors of tea escape me. Two of the things I CAN taste are bitter and sour, so any tea that has even a slightly bitter taste is nasty for me. And what others might perceive as pleasant tartness may be horribly sour for me.

I’m also a writer. I love writing, and a mug of hot tea helps me get through the hours sitting in front of the computer. Although I’m a comparatively new tea drinker, I’m jumping in feet first. Feel free to recommend any teas you think I might enjoy.

100-91 – Wowza! I want to keep this tea in the cupboard all the time.
75-90 – Very nice. It would be good to have this tea on hand from time to time.
60-74 – OK. Wouldn’t keep it in the cupboard, but I would drink it again.
45-59 – If a friend served this I would drink it to be polite, but it’s not really my cuppa.
Lower than 45 – Blech. It was too sour or bitter for my taste. Would not drink it again.

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