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drank Bronte Sisters by Simpson & Vail
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Mild fruit scent, mild mixed-fruit flavor. Nothing to really write home about. It’s not a bad tea, but it’s nowhere nearly as good as the description makes it sound. Drinkable, but not memorable.

On a side-note, I wish the literary teas came in smaller 1 or 2 oz. packages as well. As it stands, you can end up with a sizable quantity of a tea that’s merely okay.

tea-sipper

Psst… the literary teas are now in a sample box, with a few teaspoons (or more?) in each pouch!

Orphia

Ah, they changed it? Back when I wrote this it was the tins or nothing. Good to know.

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tea-sipper

Psst… the literary teas are now in a sample box, with a few teaspoons (or more?) in each pouch!

Orphia

Ah, they changed it? Back when I wrote this it was the tins or nothing. Good to know.

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I’m a gamer girl who drinks a lot of tea. My tastes tend heavily towards black tea, though I won’t turn down a nice green or white either.

I stay away from most herbals because far too many of them have hibiscus. I find hibiscus disgusting. Nor am I a fan of rooibos; the taste has to be pretty heavily masked for me to drink it. Usually if I’m drinking a tisane it’s something purely floral like lavender, or rose buds, or chrysanthemum.

I’ll almost always put sugar in my tea, unless it’s something that really doesn’t work well with it (I will never ever add sugar to lapsang souchong again) or something that honestly doesn’t need it or would be ruined by it, like most unflavored greens or whites.

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