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I've been getting into drinking hot tea here lately.

After quitting drinking beer, I've sort of went to drinking a few cups of tea in the evening to loosen up.

Right now, it's just chamomile tea from Wal-Mart or the Dollar Store.

I feel like there is better tea.

I want to try different ones. I use about a teaspoon of local honey (made within 2 miles of me) as a sweetener.

Anyone have any suggestions? And possibly online stores that sell them?
 
Green tea is pretty good along with black tea. I also put honey in my tea and a little bit of sugar.
 
There is a World renowned tea house 3 blocks from me. The owner and her husband are friends of mine. Whenever I am sick or not feeling well she brings over tea. Works wonders and he tea is verry good. All handcrafted.
 
There is a World renowned tea house 3 blocks from me. The owner and her husband are friends of mine. Whenever I am sick or not feeling well she brings over tea. Works wonders and he tea is verry good. All handcrafted.
THAT! That's the kind of tea I want :D
 
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I went to the city and visited Home Goods in the mall. They have a lot of different types of tea. I got a big box of them and some Japanese teas. I'm Drinking Jasmine Tea right now. Good stuff!
 
No. I decided not to. I wanted to taste it without it and tbh, I like it without the honey :)
If you need it sweeter, I recommend coconut sugar. I’m a massive coconut fan 😆

I also LOVE Linden Tea ♥️ After visiting a lavendar field on my trip in Edinburgh, I’m more than tempted to try Lavendar tea
 
If you need it sweeter, I recommend coconut sugar. I’m a massive coconut fan 😆

I also LOVE Linden Tea ♥️ After visiting a lavendar field on my trip in Edinburgh, I’m more than tempted to try Lavendar tea
I do like coconut.

My grandmother always put milk in her tea. I always thought it was odd, but she was born in East Germany and it's common over there.

If the tea has a good taste, I'm fine not sweetening it. I don't sweeten my coffee at all. I drink it black and as dark as I can get it.
 
I do like coconut.

My grandmother always put milk in her tea. I always thought it was odd, but she was born in East Germany and it's common over there.

If the tea has a good taste, I'm fine not sweetening it. I don't sweeten my coffee at all. I drink it black and as dark as I can get it.
We put milk in our tea too. I think it common. Also the Indian style is to boil the milk with the tea bag on the stove :P

I’m also happy to have masala tea unsweetened
 
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