(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best tea beverages

We found 2,066 Reddit comments discussing the best tea beverages. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 1,191 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

24. Caykur Black Tea, Altinbas, 17.6 Ounce

Turkish black teaThe package dimension of the product is 6"L x 5"W x 4"HThe package weight of the product is 1.3 pounds
Caykur Black Tea, Altinbas, 17.6 Ounce
Specs:
Height8.6614 Inches
Length3.937 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2013
Size1.1 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width5.1181 Inches
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25. Harney & Sons Vanilla Comoro Tea Tin - Decaffeinated and, Great Present Idea - 20 Sachets, 1.4 Ounces, Cream

Allergen information: gluten_free
Harney & Sons Vanilla Comoro Tea Tin - Decaffeinated and, Great Present Idea - 20 Sachets, 1.4 Ounces, Cream
Specs:
ColorCream
Height4.6 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2020
Size20 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches
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31. Harney & Sons Paris, Black Tea, 20 Sachets

Delicious blend created in homage to ParisFruity black tea with vanilla and caramel flavors, and a hint of lemony BergamotMedium bodyIt can be enjoyed on its own or with milk and sugar
Harney & Sons Paris, Black Tea, 20 Sachets
Specs:
Height2.1653543285 Inches
Length2.362204722 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2018
Size20 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.0875 Pounds
Width2.362204722 Inches
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35. Sunflower Jasmine Tea 0.5 LB (227 g)

Captivating floral taste
Sunflower Jasmine Tea 0.5 LB (227 g)
Specs:
Height4.3307 inches
Length3.5433 inches
Number of items1
Size8 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.50044933474 Pounds
Width3.5433 inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on tea beverages

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where tea beverages are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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u/the_skyis_falling · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Something Grey. Manatees love tea too.

  2. Something reminiscent of rain. I have have a 6 hour thunderstorm on my iPod that I listen too almost every night to help me relax and go to sleep. But, my pillow finally gave up the ghost, so I use ear buds...not as comfy.

  3. Food related, yet unusual. May seem tame to most, but my brain can't wrap around how these will/would taste.

  4. On my list for someone else. Slightly NSFW! For my wife who has sensitive...well, you'll understand when you look at the link. She needs this stuff to be more comfortable. I only have to look at them funny and it's too much for her.

  5. A book you should read. The Red Tent, is a book based on the fictional life of Dinah from the old Testament. She is is mentioned only once I think in the bible, but the author of this book weaves a life story based on how women where treated and lived back then. Dinah lives in a harsh world but learns from the women around her and see the workings of this mysterious entity called God in her world. It is a wonderful read and having to tell you about it reminded me I want it again to reread. Really a great book.

  6. Item that is less than a dollar. This awesome awesome fantastic song!

  7. Something for my kitty Cassie May. I've always wanted one of these for my kitty and this was the perfect opportunity to finally add it to my WL.

  8. Something that is not useful, but so beautiful I must have it. Isn't it a beautiful ring?

  9. A movie everyone should watch once in their life. Because it is so imaginative and awesomely made with the puppets and sets. And David Freaking Bowie and his cod piece and hair are sexy yet so evil. ....you remind me of the babe

  10. Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. Keep my shankin' knives sharp yo!

  11. Something that would have a profound impact on my life and help me to achieve my current goals. Currently I have no real space to do my painting and in a month and a half I'm moving and will have even less space to myself and my painting. This would enable me to paint at any table. For without being able to take a breather and paint, I can not be myself and have those moments to detach and relax so I can later go out and be the best adult I can be.

  12. Pesky add-on. To make your hair o'so happy.

  13. The most expensive thing on my list. My phone is currently my only camera. I've always dreamed of owning a "professional" camera to go take pictures of all the things!

  14. Something bigger than a bread box. Vroom Vroom

  15. Something smaller than a golf ball. Tee Tiny!

  16. Something that smells wonderful. Romance by Ralph Lauren. Has been my go to perfume since highschool.

  17. SFW Toy. She's evil but she's suitable for any setting!

  18. Something that would be helpful for going back to school. Everyone needs to look stylish and stay cool for school!

  19. Something related to my current obsession. I've become crazy about all things tea!

  20. Something SO AMAZING! BEHOLD the splendor It's adorable, handmade, and I have seriously become so enamored with it! Thought you might like to see it's awesomeness.

    fear cuts deeper than swords

    Thanks for the fun contest
u/caveat_cogitor · 1 pointr/keto

Caffeine: It's hard at first (headaches, etc) but you can kick the habit. Short of that, you can buy 100- or 250-piece boxes of black tea for really cheap. Here's 312 for $11! Black tea has more caffeine than green or most other types. It's a little bitter at first if you aren't used to it, but it gets easier to drink... also, don't let it steep for too long, 5 minutes is perfect. Longer than that and it can get really really bitter. Powdered teas IMO taste gross but it's up to you if that's an option.

Eggs are cheap and filling. They are also pretty easy to cook. Scrambled eggs, especially, are very easy and quick.

There's lots of other vegetables out there too. You like broccoli? That's a great start! Walmart and Publix have their place, however if there is a local produce store, they may have better prices on good, seasonal produce. Farmers markets and Asian food stores are also great places to look for good food on the cheap. Anything leafy (spinach/kale/chard/and 'greens' of all sorts) are easy to prepare.

Sometimes I try to stuff myself with vegetables at first, eating a bit more than I feel like... then force myself to wait 10-15 minutes, then move on to meats. It gives the body some time to realize how full it is, and helps to not overeat as much.

Water: don't go on a crazy chug contest, but if you feel like drinking more, then do it. Especially since you are consuming a larger-than-average amount of calories and probably sodium as well. As you lose weight, you may eventually find you don't need quite as much.

I hope this helps a little... best of luck to you!

u/kehendrix · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Not entering this contest but I still want to add my suggestions for your birthday gift.

It's all about atmosphere and ambiance. Creating a serene environment conducive to relaxation and reflection. It seems that you are a working mom, a wife and probably wear many more stressful hats in your life. That being said, picture this: dinner is cooked, little one's in bed the house is quiet and there you are in your favorite cozy spot wrapped with this Purple Plush Throw. Your cozy spot is lined with this super duper massage cushion and your feet resting on this shiatsu massager encased in these fluffy purple socks. On a nearby table you have the soothing aromatic scent of lavender emitting from this diffuser. Relaxed and soothed you find that you are a bit restless despite all your efforts, so out comes the coloring book. Using your 50 count pack of colors you sit and color for a while in blissful peace. Unwinding for a few moments and allowing the hustle and bustle of the day to pass away. Maybe you even indulge a bit with a cup of tea as you nosh on these delicious butter cookies. After your relaxing massages, your coloring session and bedtime snack, it is time to slip off to bed.

This is what I would give to you: the gift of moments spent each day exclusively designed to recharge, relax and refocus before the new day dawns. The day dawns and you are refreshed and ready to tackle all that may come.

u/gdtags · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

The first few months are hard but I promise it gets better and that you’re doing an awesome job. Trying to breastfeed is so so hard and demanding and stressful on top of everything else about being a new mom. I struggled with breastfeeding in the beginning and supplemented with formula for a few weeks before my LO got his tongue tie fixed (we didn’t realize it at first that that was the reason). I know it’s easier said than done, trust me, but try not to feel guilty about supplementing. If you are anything like me, I was determined to be successful at breastfeeding so I tried everything. I was pumping every few hours as well as putting LO on the boob so that I would keep producing. It was a struggle. If you haven’t yet, please try lactation cookies and mothers tea. I will link both. The cookies are actually really good and I swear both of those things helped me produce enough milk. Eventually, I was able to provide for my LO with just breast milk. It gets SO much easier but if it doesn’t work out, it doesn’t work out. The most important thing you can do is focus on your child and give her whatever she needs, be it formula or breast milk.

Milkmakers Lactation Cookie Bites, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip, 10 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792MKS8F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YVzxCbV40V2WK

Traditional Medicinals Organic Mother's Milk Women's Tea, 16 Tea Bags (Pack of 6) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009F3POY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_sZzxCbB6A77D1

u/smcnic10 · 1 pointr/breastfeeding

Look up some tricks to keep supply up if you are exclusively pumping (if nursing is an option though do it as often as you can). I've been pumping 80% of the time since my daughter was born because of issues like you listed and EPing for the last two weeks after getting a bad friction blister and then mastitis. What's helped my supply:

-Pumping every three hours, every four overnight if she'll let me. Sometimes I need to get creative if she's awake and fussy and prop her in a boppy next to me, hold a bottle for her while I'm in the hands free pumping bra. Seems so silly to pump while bottle feeding her but it's just too painful to nurse sometimes!

-Pressing the let down button on the pump several times. Saw this from another redditor, and it does work. I usually wait until I no longer see streams of milk coming out, hit the let down button and increase suction a bit and get a second burst.

-Boob massage. If you don't have a hands free pumping bra yet get one, it's one of the best purchases I've made. I use this one. I've eaten most of my postpartum meals while pumping in this thing. ;) While my hands are free I can also massage my breasts, pushing slowly and firmly toward the nipple or in some cases just squeezing and holding to get more milk out. Over time I've noticed which ducts on each breast are "good performers" and benefit from being massaged.

-Power pumping sessions. Also picked up on this forum, every few days when my husband can watch the baby for an hour I'll do 20 mins pumping, 10 mins rest, 10 mins pumping, 10 mins rest, 10 mins pumping to simulate cluster feeding. Word of warning, check your nips for trauma during the breaks and don't overdo the suction. It really helped my supply (probably more than any other single technique) but the last time I did it I got a nasty friction blister because I didn't notice the flange was off center which didn't heal well and led to a case of mastitis.

-Mother's Milk tea I tried Milkmaid tea first, and then Mommy Knows Best lactation supplement, but this is more effective for me than both of those together. Start with just a cup or two a day as it can be seriously strong and lead to engorgement.

Good luck! I don't wish exclusively pumping on anyone as it's a pain in the butt, but I'm like you with one breastfeeding problem after another. I'm currently considering (for the millionth time) giving up because my mastitis was awful and serious and tanked my supply, but I keep reading the health benefits of making it to six months and am hoping to figure something out. This sub is great inspiration!

u/Spitsongoats · 3 pointsr/secretsanta

I am not the OP, but here are a few of my suggestions: iphone case with a yorkie on it? A cute yorkie sweater?

A tea gift set that will get you an overwhelming amount of results on amazon. They have this tea that is flower and leaves tied together in a little bundle and you put it in this glass tea pitcher and it blooms. I got it a few years ago and it was pretty neat to check out. http://www.amazon.com/Numi-Organic-Flowering-Handcrafted-Mahogany/dp/B000FFIL92/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417715652&sr=8-1&keywords=tea+gift+set

This is a tea around the world set because of travelling-http://www.amazon.com/Tea-Forte-Single-Steeps-Sampler/dp/B008DVCAU6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1417715895&sr=8-2&keywords=tea+around+the+world

This yorkie tea cup is cute!!! I am not into that keep calm fade, but I like this. http://www.amazon.com/Large-Bistro-Ceramic-Coffee-Yorkies/dp/B00MI6I1DW/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1417715951&sr=8-9&keywords=yorkie+tea

You could get her some American snacks that people serve with tea like cookies and that sort of thing. I don't have any suggestions of what kinds of cookies or American snacks unrelated to tea?

u/backtothestars1 · 4 pointsr/February2018Bumpers

Harney and Sons is my all-time favorite. SO good, not bitter unless you let it steep too long. And it is strong.

Vanilla Almond from Republic of Tea is delicious too, and easy to find in grocery stores (I'm 99% sure whole foods carries it). Also strong with a nice flavor.

If you get loose leaf tea, I highly highly recommend getting a tea steeper. We have this one, it's easy to clean and keeps your tea free of leaves.

u/roslein · 5 pointsr/AsianBeauty

My absolute favorite rose tea is the Signature rose tea from Huntington Gardens in California, which luckily you can buy online. They also have a white rose tea. Some close runners up include Lupicia Momoko tea (green tea with rose petals & sugar) and Pukka Womankind, which is rose and some other flavors, and Yogi Skin Detox rose hibiscus tea. I usually also have some other kind or kinds of rose tea on hand to try, but few of them are winners.

Drinking and sheet masking is a great way to destress. Enjoy!

u/kevingharvey · 2 pointsr/leangains

It's a typo. Should have said Thai tea. I corrected it. It's a delicious tea that I first tried at a Thai restaurant and on the menu it said 'Thai Tea'. At the restaurant, they add milk, but it's pretty amazing without it as well. A lot of caffeine. It's pretty much replaced coffee for me because it has a much better flavor. It tastes very nutty and smoky while also being very heavy and filling (like coffee, maybe better). Here's the brand I buy: Thai Iced Tea Traditional Restaurant Style,16 oz (1LB.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UPNK9S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_SNl4AbV9YZ0HH

u/PoppyFlower89 · 2 pointsr/tea

Harney and Sons is a good brand for bagged tea, the tea bag is in a pyramid shape so there is a little more room for the tea to float around in. Lavender is my go to comfort herb, I would say you are safe with anything that has lavender! Plus, they come in a metal tin, she can save it and think of you even after the tea is gone!

https://www.amazon.com/Harney-Sons-Caffeine-Free-Chamomile-Lavender/dp/B000OQU4DI/ref=sr_1_13_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1502286039&sr=8-13&keywords=harney+and+sons

If you think she would enjoy peppermint, they also have that in Harney and Sons - to me Peppermint can be a pep up or soothing, depending on my mood.

https://www.amazon.com/Harney-Sons-Caffeine-Peppermint-Sachets/dp/B006LPQ82M/ref=pd_sbs_325_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B006LPQ82M&pd_rd_r=BSXF0B43FP01MT0KNX16&pd_rd_w=G0kh0&pd_rd_wg=67joq&psc=1&refRID=BSXF0B43FP01MT0KNX16

My personal favorite from them is their Vanilla Comoro:

https://www.amazon.com/Harney-Sons-Decaffeinated-Vanilla-Sachets/dp/B000R32F6M/ref=sr_1_47_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1502286280&sr=8-47&keywords=harney+and+sons

u/toramimi · 2 pointsr/feminineboys

Avoid added sugars. You want your body burning lean and clean, and sugar is just empty calories with no nutritional benefit. Read the ingredients: does it contain high fructose corn syrup? Read the nutritional facts: is the "added sugars" entry in the double digits? If the answer to either of these questions is "yes," just don't. Reducing sugar consumption is the place to start.

I could say, if it helps you get through the day, I could say, maybe just a little to treat yourself. This regimen is goal oriented, this is not a walk in the park, no half measures. You can either do the work and reach your goals or you can waste your time deluding yourself that you and you alone are able to defeat basic chemistry and biology and spin your wheels wondering why nothing is working. Increasing sugar intake leads to body weight gain, and sugar reduction leads to body weight loss, flat out.

You know what I love? Herbal tea! I buy bulk loose hibiscus, that shit's delicious and healthy! I drink it hot, people tell me they love it cold, you really can't go wrong! I make another blend, peppermint, raspberry leaf, and chamomile. Also, fucking delicious! And I don't add a single thing to it, no sugar no dairy, just hot water and plants.

u/jhp58 · 4 pointsr/CFB

COFFEE IS GARBAGE, GIVE ME A BEAUTIFUL CUP OF EARL GREY AND I AM SET FOR THE DAY.

ALSO, I [STRONGLY RECOMMEND THIS TEA] (https://www.amazon.com/Taylors-Harrogate-Yorkshire-160-Count-Black/dp/B000XEV9YE?th=1) GIVEN TO ME BY AN ENGLISH FRIEND. IT'S THE BEST BAGGED TEA I'VE EVER HAD.

u/Lunar3 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Morthy demands:

A old posh englishman needs Tea to sip while he goes about his business. (Random Wishes Wishlist)

Oh my god I would never wear super hero undies out in public . . . without pants on. (Main wishlist)

phallic looking item is chubby little lip balms. [Random wishes wishlist].

Akeleie demands:

Would love to get my geek on by featuring a beautiful song bird. [Main wishlist,but if I won do not buy this it is expensive I have cheaper geek items]

this belt would help me with weight loss/toning. [Main wishlist]

A cross bow would be perfect to bring to an island for hunting food.

You're both amaizng as always! <3

u/judogirl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My favorite tea is Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime because I like to have tea at night before I go to bed, but if it is caffeinated I can't get to sleep. It also tastes really good!

An item that I would like is this tea because I've been wanting to try it to see if it will help me relax after doing homework, but haven't got around to buying it.

u/WuzFuz12 · 1 pointr/tea

Mate has more caffeine. My schedule is identical to yours and black tea just does not cut it. If you like coffee to be sweet I suggest going for Guayaki Chocolate Mate. Otherwise I really enjoy "Carnival Mate", I've seen nearly the same blend sold on different websites. Guayaki can be purchased in quite a few stores so if you don't want to buy it online that might be the easier option. All of the flavors the brand offer are pretty good.
http://www.nmteaco.com/Mate-Carnival_p_72.html
http://www.amazon.com/Guayak%C3%AD-Yerba-Mate-Chocolatte-Bags/dp/B0001CXRKM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367435999&sr=8-1&keywords=guayaki+chocolate+mate
Also, sorry if this is TMI but if you need the drink to help move things along digestively Mate is better for that as well.

u/ModernPrometheus0729 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Retail Therapy you say? That always makes me feel better, but know what also makes me feel better? This [Large Box of Tea] (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00286KM8E/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=DPDKNQSJ6RC0&coliid=I304EVXYQTEWWK&psc=1). Tea makes everything better, and it's easier on the wallet. :)

u/VolumeLevelJumanji · 2 pointsr/Paranormal

Yeah that is probably the most reasonable explanation. If you're having trouble getting to sleep, this stuff works pretty well for my wife and I. Sleepytime Tea

I like that tea a lot better than taking something like sleeping pills. It helps knock me out pretty well, and actually stay asleep throughout the night.

u/ashtangaman · 2 pointsr/TheMindIlluminated

The higher end hyper premium blends at Breakaway Matcha are extraordinary but super pricy.

Theanine apparently imparts an umami flavor to matcha while catechins make it more astringent. If you’re looking for “liquid meditation” you’ll want an umami-bomb.

I’ve also tried this Ippodo Matcha from Amazon which was excellent too.


If you buy ceremonial matcha, it’s important to prepare correctly. Use water that is no hotter than 165 F (never boiling). Use a sieve and a bamboo whisk or an electric milk frother or you will get tiny lumps. A well prepared cup of matcha should have a green froth on top.

This video shows how the modern way to prepare it.

u/Velatoget · 2 pointsr/ibs

Switch to Roasted Dandelion Root tea. It still cleans you out, but much much muuuch less than coffee. It tastes like coffee and it's a super food. One of the healthiest things you can consume.

It tastes like a light coffee with a touch of peanut butter. Make it how you make your coffee. So if you add creamer to coffee, add creamer to the tea.

Enjoy!

u/Dreizo · 1 pointr/soylent

I ended up getting this stuff

Honestly tastes so fucking good, i mix a teaspoon of it with my Ketosoy daily and got my immersion blender, tastes heavenly now to a point where i have to control my drinking habits. I've found that if i save my last bottle to the point where i chug it before bed, i sleep a lot better vs. The issue i've had of not being able to sleep properly for the past 3 days since starting Keto because i'm hungry all night. I had ginger chicken the first night so i wouldn't count it as keto. The second night i ate one brownie with 16g of net carbs as well as a dozen fish balls 0g carbs. Last night i survived with nothing, today i've been awake for 8 hours and, now that i'm thinking of it, will be having my 2nd meal. It's my birthday though, so i might end up having steak for dinner tonight.

TLDR; I now mix my ketosoy with 9 drops of Sucralose, a teaspoon of matcha and blended w/ an immersion blender + kept in the fridge hours before i plan to drink it. Has made a significant difference.

I'm also planning on splitting my meals, so instead of 3 per day i'll have 6. (More water in the mix, so quantity wise it's the same). I'm also getting Keto Chow when i'm back in Jan, for now though, i've ordered a second batch of Ketosoy which I'm not sure will show up before my flight on the 15th.

u/Twiggsnstyxx · 1 pointr/xxketo

Glad I could help! I make a BP Masala Chai. Its yummy.

I use Kerry Gold Butter, coconut oil, [Red palm oil] (http://www.amazon.com/Nutiva-Red-Palm-Oil-Organic/dp/B00CLZ1QR8/ref=sr_1_2?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1395583268&sr=1-2&keywords=red+palm+oil), [Rooibos Tea] (http://www.amazon.com/Davidsons-Tea-Organic-African-16-Ounce/dp/B000SATIE6/ref=sr_1_2?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1395583527&sr=1-2&keywords=davidsons+rooibos+tea), [Ceylon cinnamon] (http://www.amazon.com/Indus-Organic-Cinnamon-Premium-Freshly/dp/B001GKV8DQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1395583582&sr=1-1&keywords=ceylon+cinnamon), ground ginger, ground cloves and a hint of cayenne pepper.

It reminds me of the Chai Lattes I use to get at my local coffee house.

Keep smiling

and p.s. I honestly think that most people's stall or PISS is stess/cortisol related but just my humble opinion =)

p.s.s if you are interested in teas. I emailed Davidson's about myotoxins and they do control and test their teas to eliminate myotoxins, mold, ect.

u/NE556 · 3 pointsr/tea

Started this morning off with some Caykur Black Tea, Altinbas, Turkish black tea. Needed a bit of a major wake-up. Been drinking a lot of Supreme Golden Needle Black Tea or Wu Yi Shui Xian Oolong in the afternoon depending on what I'm feeling. Love the strong bold flavors in the Wu Yi Shui Xian, and the strangely more delicate/light of the Supreme Golden Needle. Although it's not delicate/light overall, but in comparison.

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Considering of doing a bit more green tea, although I do find I need to drink green when it's hot rather than it being OK to cool somewhat with lots of my black or the Wu Yi Sui Xian oolong above.

u/Trishlovesdolphins · 2 pointsr/Mommit

I just stopped. Cold turkey. I never got engorged, never had any pain. I wasn't producing enough to have any effect. The worst thing that happened was a little leaking while I was sleeping if I slept on my stomach, but that only lasted a couple days. I do recommend lactation tea if you want to keep trying. Be warned that if you drink it enough you'll smell a bit like celery. lol I'm pregnant with my 2nd I'm hoping I have more luck this time around.

u/cstratt565 · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt

I'm not sure where you're located, but if you can land your hands on some Harney Tea try anything they make. It's a smaller production place out of New York, that makes all sorts of fantastic teas. Cherry blossom is a favorite, or if you like vanilla flavor, there's a black tea called vanilla comoro that's phenomenal with a touch of honey.

Edit: I decided to not be lazy and looked it up quickly, https://www.amazon.com/Harney-Sons-Fine-Vanilla-Comoro/dp/B000R32F6M

Guess they aren't as small as I remember.

u/potatoaster · 3 pointsr/tea

People use all sorts of tea to make pearl milk tea. I believe the canonical tea is cheap Ceylon, but a lot of places use even cheaper Assam instead. Some people add a second tea, like high-mountain oolong, to add complexity. In HK, they often add ripe pu'er. I've also seen many people recommend Golden Sail lychee black tea and Sunflower jasmine green tea, which are cheap Chinese supermarket brands.

Thai tea is usually Ceylon with condensed milk, food coloring, and often star anise (and sometimes clove, cardamom, vanilla). The leading brand is Number One. That's what your favorite restaurant probably uses. Black sugar PMT was made famous by the Tiger Sugar chain. I've tried it, and tbh I prefer the cleaner flavor of sucrose- or fructose-sweetened PMT.

I don't know how to make cheese foam, but here's my recipe for Taiwanese milk tea:

In 1 c of boiled water, steep 2 teabags of Ceylon for 15 min. Add 1/8 c each sugar and creamer. Chill completely. Shake before serving to improve the texture. Serve with pearls, either the instant ones or homemade ones with tapioca starch and black/red/brown sugar.

u/fuckyeahjake · 1 pointr/tea

you want an orange pekoe. i lived in ireland for a while and i can't remember who, if anyone, makes an orange pekoe there. bewley's gold label might work? you also might be able to find some lipton in an asian grocery...yellow label maybe? i had my family bring over some of this stuff when they visited me, but it's waaaay more expensive (like £1 per tea bag) on amazon.co.uk.

of course, you could always branch out and get some nice herbal teas, and use those. i've made some really nice pomegranite iced tea, mint iced tea, and iced green tea ain't bad either imho. it might not be what you're used to, but it's sure tasty. you could even try making iced irish breakfast for shits and giggles, but you might get a surprise visit from the ira for that one.

u/poxteeth · 1 pointr/Indiemakeupandmore

Thanks! Traditional Medicinals makes a dandelion root tea, the Amazon reviews have many people's descriptions of the aroma/flavor. It's actually pretty good in a weird way.

I've bought way too much recently. If you decide you want to try it, I've got a sample on hand.

u/aspmaster · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Right now I have this assortment of teas, and a box of Stash earl grey. I really need more tea, and am considering trying a green tea powder but am completely lost on how to find a good one.

I usually take it hot and sweet (approx. 2 lumps/teaspoons of sugar), but if the weather is super hot and I am not too lazy to go downstairs for ice, I will make iced tea.

u/Pissed_Off_Sub · 1 pointr/xxfitness

Seconding the Guayaki "Mate Chocolatte"! I haven't done this in a long while, but I used to use it as a base; infused some almond-coconut milk with the tea and added chocolate-flavored liquid stevia to make delicious "hot chocolate" on the stove. :)

u/[deleted] · 12 pointsr/tea

Yes. Turkish here. This is the brand most popularly consumed. I like to use about five tablespoons per batch. You start off by washing the leaves a few times with hot, not boiling water. This eliminates any small particles, and will produce a clear brew. After boiling water in the large kettle, you pour it over into the smaller top kettle with your washed tea leaves. I like to place the small kettle directly on the stove to bring it to a quick boil, just until the leaves rise to the surface. This gives it a richer flavor in my experience. You then place the small kettle back over the large one, and let it steep for about ten minutes over a very low flame. Et voilà, Turkish tea. It's recommended to consume within half an hour/maaaybe an hour, or it'll go bitter and kinda rancid.

edit: they're not speaking Turkish though. Just the method of brewing is the same.

u/brrrrip · 3 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00286KM8E/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1395556472&sr=8-2

Order some tea, and make it yourself.

Six of those small bags in ~2cups of almost boiling water until It's real dark. Put a little warm water in a gallon container and fully dissolve about 2 cups of sugar in it. Fill the container about halfway or more with ice and cold water. Stir your tea in. Fill the rest of the container with ice.

It's best over crushed ice so you can easily eat it as you go along.

That's the brand we use, and the recipe/method I use.
Pure cane sugar you won't need as much of. (1 1/2 cups).
Regular general use sugar isn't as sweet.

It is sweet, I warn you. You can always steep more tea, and add more water if it's too much.

Cheers

u/crumpledlife · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Sleepytime is my favorite tea. If you're lucky, you can even find Sleepytime Extra that includes Valerian Root. It helps with pain and relaxation so it gives that extra boost to sleep.

u/SmileAndDonate · 1 pointr/FeminineNotFeminist


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u/gaboon · 1 pointr/tea

David's is the best for rooibos. Not very expensive, high-quality, always available (prime, too!)... I order a bag once a month and absolutely love it.

u/parkinsonslaw · 6 pointsr/cocktails

Add as much cranberry as you need, theres this flower called a butterfly pea blossom that makes anything you soak them in super super purple. They won't change the flavour but then you'll have a very purple drink with whatever ingredients you want. Just make sure you strain well!

u/JustinJSrisuk · 1 pointr/Cooking

I'm also a big fan of floral flavors in my Food, so I keep [rosewater](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001AO2HEM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Pa5PzbJN62GHB,[orange-blossom water](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001949REG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Cw5Pzb3AYNV0W), jasmine essence, lavender bud sugar, wild hibiscus flowers, butterfly pea buds and extract and candied flower petals like violet and rose in my pantry and cupboards at all times. If you want to jazz-up a cup of tea, make a pound cake more fancy, whip up a cocktail or make your own gummy or hard candy - having floral ingredients like these on hand lets you make any meal more luxurious.

u/ThatFrenchieGuy · 1 pointr/tea

Is there any brand you recommend? I love Harney&Sons Queen Catherine and English Breakfast blends as well as This one for late night writing.

u/energywhiz123 · 1 pointr/loseit

I find Yerbe Mate deal to be very stimulating and not have the bloated feeling of drinking diet sodas. Here's the best one I've tried to date: http://www.amazon.com/Guayak%C3%AD-Yerba-Mate-Chocolatte-Bags/dp/B0001CXRKM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1301592346&sr=8-1

u/callofthevoid_ · 1 pointr/mead

Okay, thank you. Did you use something like this? Or did you use fresh hibiscus?

u/arharris2 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Who cares? You can buy a huge box of lipton tea for $10. Just boil up a few gallons of water and throw 3-4 times the regular amount in. It should be dark enough to impart a good aged color.

u/alkodelareto · 2 pointsr/tea

You'll want the Caykur Altinbas. Only a dollar more off Amazon, but according to the reviews, it's the best quality variant.

u/ssbbgo · 2 pointsr/CFBOffTopic

I'm adding "LOVES PINEAPPLE" to your tag. And I just bought a new tea blend (see here) last week, so I'll have to hold off on splurging on your suggestion for now :)

u/PM_me_your_kitty_pix · 3 pointsr/LosAngeles

Finally got summoned for jury duty. Meh.

On other news, the Thai iced tea mix I bought from amazon is on point. The recipe I used calls for 1 cup of the mix with 4 cups of water so if anyone is interested to try it it’s probably best to buy the 2 pack

u/Laurasaur28 · 6 pointsr/blogsnark

I am just now having dandelion root tea for the first time, and it's delicious! Reminds me a lot of coffee, and I know that some people use it as a coffee substitute, which I may try someday... if I ever decide I want to quit. :)

u/Shadomen · 2 pointsr/Matcha

Top two for matcha prepared the traditional way:

Encha Ceremonial
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XXQF4DB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PifLDbAEHF095

Ippodo Matcha - Rich - Ummon-no-mukashi (40g)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003KYSOCE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_TjfLDb5J1VRN6

The every day drinker prepared as a latte :

Organic Ceremonial Matcha (Emerald Class 100g)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WVNY0CI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_KlfLDb8VK19QG

For lattes, I mix with coconut almond milk.

u/MRxPifko · 1 pointr/tea

Vanilla Comoro - Not only is it my favorite H&S Tea, it's the best vanilla tea I've ever had. I've never tried the Tahitian Vanilla, but I'd be interested to see how you think it compares.

u/gussiubao · 2 pointsr/Disneyland

This tea sampler?
http://www.amazon.com/Disney-Alice-Wonderland-Pack-Sampler/dp/B004DH9OGC

Or this lol
http://www.amazon.com/Disney-Alice-Wonderland-Tea-Variety/dp/B004EI25WU

A bunch of these tea samplers are sold on Amazon and eBay. As for the price, it looks reasonable, I got a hot cocoa sampler awhile back that was already $21+ Hope this helps.

As for DL, I don't remember it ever closing at 8pm in March, mostly 9pm. DCA on the other hand mostly closes at 8pm.

u/GreyGoff · 3 pointsr/tea

Turkish Black Tea this week! Deep and dark in a strong and slightly bitter way. Too strong for the better half though who promptly added some dried apples to her first cup in a vain attempt to recall her hippy days in Istanbul. For the curious. http://www.amazon.com/Caykur-Black-Altinbas-17-6-Ounce/dp/B000RJARJS

u/ArmyCoreEOD · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Do you have cost examples? Specifics would be appreciated.

I know I can get 48 gallon sized Lipton Tea bags for $11.96 from Amazon

I'm not looking for webpages, but types with cost by weight would be appreciated.

u/Mabisakura · 1 pointr/tea

Yeah, both of the ones I'm seeing on Amazon are things I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on as my first very real matcha.

I noticed that this one is about 2x more expensive on their website. Any idea what's up with that? It's pretty tempting to pull the trigger on it just for that reason.

u/Pinkie_Pylon · 6 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

Yeah I'd say it's fairly standard.

The best household tea is Yorkshire Gold though.

u/unicorn_factory · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

ice tea and a ice tea maker . This is the best thing you could ever do for yourself. I lost some easy wight by cutting out soda and store bought teas and juices by switching over to iced tea. If you don't like drinking water like I do tea is a great alternative, no calories, no artificial crap, it's just naturally flavored water.

u/wibbly_wobbly · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I made a hoppy double red ale with red rooibos tea. I made my normal double red recipe but "dry-hopped" the loose leaf tea at secondary then went through a fine mesh sieve when I moved into my keg. Here's what I used. Turned out phenomenal!! Happy Brewing :D

u/RatherDashing · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

http://www.amazon.com/Lipton-Iced-48-Count-Gallon-SizeTea/dp/B00286KM2A

do subscribe and save and as soon as they ship the first one, cancel it.

$12 for 48 gallons of iced tea. That's 25 cents a gallon. I've gotten it for cheaper but that's still really good.

[edit]

before i closed the tab I saw this:

Save 15% when you enter code LPTONTEA at checkout.

u/DaGoodBoy · 2 pointsr/tea

32 oz. glass with ice and water and a 12 oz. insulated Nissan Thermos with a nice strong Assam broken leaf tea. I usually go through two waters for each mug.

In the afternoons I sometimes swap the Assam for a Rooibos, a little Constant Comment or a nice Gunpowder Green tea.

The evenings are almost always either a fine singlemalt or cup of Constant Comment.

u/Teavangelion · 2 pointsr/tea

Not quite the same, but Disney makes some Wonderland-themed tea that has a blueberry flavor in it. I admit I was a tiny bit skeptical, but the teas were all delicious.

https://www.amazon.com/Disney-Parks-Wonderland-Flavor-Variety/dp/B004EI25WU

u/OliveWildly · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

Mmmmm. Harney & Sons has my favorite. The Vanilla Comoro is practically dessert. The Masala Chai with a bit of heavy cream is perfect for work. And I'm completely obsessed with Blood Orange iced tea for summer.

u/GamerLioness · 2 pointsr/tea

Genmaicha seems to be a crowd-pleaser. It has an earthy, toasty taste and is easy to make properly.

Also, if you want to try some jasmine green tea and don't mind buying in bulk, I recommend this.

u/Dieselfitter · 2 pointsr/NaturalBeauty

Yogi Skin Detox is wonderful! Just read some amazon reviews.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002LL7OXM

u/prwtch · 1 pointr/tea

I really like this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Davidsons-Tea-Organic-African-16-Ounce/dp/B000SATIE6

I've had good experiences with Davidson's tea.

u/etwcomp · 1 pointr/tea

Any bedtime tea that has valerian as an ingredient. Valerian is no joke, one or two cups should do it. I once made a whole pot, as I do with other herbal teas, and ended up stumbling to bed. Here are some good teas that include it as an ingredient:

-Republic of Tea Get Some Zzz's: http://amzn.com/B000SWYQOQ
-David's Tea Mother's Little Helper: http://www.davidstea.com/organic-mother-s-little-helper?&TF=&DEID=#
-Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Extra: http://amzn.com/B00CRAU3LM (got mine at Wal-Mart)

u/MikesGroove · 3 pointsr/Kombucha

Haha cool...looking at picking up this one on Amazon. Not quite as pretentious though :)

Frontier Co-op Organic Hibiscus Flowers, Cut & Sifted, 1 Pound Bulk Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012BSDNW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_kFl5AbZ5AVZY1

u/ctindel · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

Why not just buy a thai tea mix? I got mine in Manhattan's Chinatown but you can find various others online. I just steep it for a couple of minutes like normal tea then fill up the pitcher with water to the top.

u/Ganondorf_Is_God · 1 pointr/videos

I drink quite a bit of tea and this is by far the best Earl Grey I've ever had: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XEV9YE/

It is also the same tea that Patrick Stewart himself drinks.

u/Orangebird · 7 pointsr/tea

This is my favorite-- Sunflower Jasmine tea.

I have tons of the empty tins sitting around my house. You can buy it in three sizes-- 120g (~1/4lb), 227g (1/2lb), and 454g (1lb). You can find it through amazon, or if you live near a Chinatown, you can find it in pretty much any grocery store. Roughly, the prize per size tin is $3-4 for the 1/4lb, $5-6 for the 1/2lb, and $10-11 for the 1lb.

Note: The tin comes in two colors, red and yellow. The yellow one is the better one. I don't know what the exact difference is, but that's the general response I got when I searched google.

Here's a review about it.

u/UndefinedUserOnLine7 · 2 pointsr/DunkinDonuts

This is the coffee maker I use, and this is the basket I use. To make this brew, the gallon size is important here.

For every 4 cups of water, I add 1 tea bag to the basket, so 8 cups would be 2 tea bags (again, gallon size). This will brew a concentrate, which you will top off with regular water to equal to a total of 1 gallon (or 2 gallons if you did 8 cups).

If you find the tea is weak, your coffee maker is either brewing too quickly, or the water to concentrate is off. Increase the concentrate and reduce the amount of added water to make it stronger.

u/autumnfalln · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Wet Brush- $9.00

Tea- $8.20

Washi tape - $6.00

More tea - $3.49

Total= $26.69

Thank you so, so much for this contest! =D <3 Those Himalaya's of the mind!

u/Aeyoqen · 1 pointr/tea

Ranch 99 usually has it, if there is one near you. You can also buy it online. This is the type that I buy, and it's just like getting it at a restaurant.

You have to brew a lot of tea - it's something like two tablespoons to one cup of water. I use a bit of half and half, and a lot of sugar (best to add the sugar as you're making the tea so it dissolves.

u/PopePaulFarmer · 2 pointsr/asianamerican

I like the Sunflower brand stuff that looks like this

the Jasmine and Green tea are decent quality, pretty cheap, and come in huge quantities. you will have to pick up a little tea strainer unless you don't mind snacking on some leaves

my tastes have been called 'crude' before but I'm not what you would call an aspirational beverage consumer

u/Chemical_Suit · 3 pointsr/tea
u/hyrulerho · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00DDT116M

only on amazon, such a good matcha tea....

u/Tankautumn · 2 pointsr/mead

They’re all largely the same. These are what I’ve used twice now People find that plucking off the green parts reduces some of the vegetal character. That’s obviously pretty labor intensive so plan to have a big plate to dump them on, a plate for green, a plate for flower, and a good show to watch while you plug through it. I’ve tossed them into secondary dry and I’ve steeped them in the beginning and I don’t really perceive much difference in taste or performance either way. Same thing hibiscus.

Edit: fixed link

u/bashfulfox · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A fish eye ball. My dad's friend said if i ate one, he would too. So i did, but he didn't :( It was icky and just rolled around in my mouth. Because I'm an insomniac or this one

u/blahblahwordvomit · 1 pointr/budgetfood

Make your own tea: https://www.amazon.com/Lipton-Black-Bags-Americas-Favorite/dp/B00286KM8E That package is $.03 per tea bag. The sugar would be like... $.10 or less per tbs. I have no idea how to convert tbs to weight measures.


lets say you still want a burger - 90% lean is 3.89/lb at aldi at the moment, maybe mix in some potato veg and oats to stretch the meat. Maybe grab a cheaper price/lb meat? Cook up 3 days worth of meat at a time. Buy a cheap cheese, buy a cheap bun. figure out a sauce and/or veg that will taste good to you.


Go shopping with a calculator and an eye towards making a cheapo version of your fast food lunch.

u/Camille11325 · 1 pointr/FeminineNotFeminist

It's Yogi Soothing Rose Hibiscus! How is the vanilla cinnamon version?

u/magnetic-fields · 2 pointsr/Baking

I've ordered matcha from Amazon, but you don't need to get the highest quality. A grassier, less creamy, matcha of "culinary grade" is fine for baking. You may not need organic, but here's an example of a brand I've used and enjoyed.

u/Erin_ · 3 pointsr/keto

You should buy just thai tea, as in... just the tea. Like you were buying jasmine tea or something. Here's a link to the bag I bought:

http://www.amazon.com/Thai-Iced-Traditional-Restaurant-Style/dp/B000UPNK9S/

u/sauteslut · 1 pointr/Sourdough

well, what i had was the flowers so thats what I used. ill check into the powder, thanks for the tip!

u/markth_wi · 2 pointsr/Nootropics

I would imagine activated charcoal would absorb anything in a non-osmotic state, mostly because that's what it does, so yeah, charcoal would probably absorb everything you happened to take with it.

Otherwise, as far as my personal experience I picked thick Matcha tea - of whatever brand seems most reputable to you, this has some inheirent L-theanine as well as Caffeine.

u/powei0925 · 2 pointsr/tea

Amazon does list organic herbs that can be used for tea. I use those for cold brew.

Peppermint for 1 pound is around $10

Hibiscus Petals for 1 pound also around $10

u/veejer126 · 1 pointr/breastfeeding

You can buy it at most health food stores or here from Amazon!

u/Brandmon · 2 pointsr/europe

That's peculiar. I never came across bottled unflavoured Lipton Iced Tea; it has always been either Peach or Lemon flavoured.

Your other options could be to try out the tea bag variety and see if you can make some of your own; this is the particular one I found by Lipton.

Then there is the powdered variety, which I would suggest you avoid like the plague.

u/sean_incali · 0 pointsr/Cooking

You need specially grown green tea. Then picked and ground slow to fine powder. About a hour for 30 grams

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matcha#Production

Or buy it made

u/whenwillthewaitend · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

My son's pediatrician recommended fenugreek and Mother's Milk Tea. I can't really say if either has helped or not though.

u/JeremyR22 · 5 pointsr/britishproblems

Expat pro tip: Yorkshire Gold is available on Amazon. It's even on Prime and as a subscription/regular delivery in the US.

u/2comment · 2 pointsr/PlantBasedDiet

Maybe some McDougall can help:

>One special note for those of you who are trying to lower your triglycerides; fruit raises triglycerides in sensitive people and needs to be severely limited – at least for several weeks – in people trying to lower triglycerides.7 Fruit (natural, dried, and as juice) is made of simple sugars and the primary sugar is fructose.

>....

>It may be especially important to reduce the intake of the simple sugar fructose. Fructose has an especially potent effect on de novo lipogenesis; causing insulin resistance, raising glucose, insulin, and triglycerides, and causing hypertension in animal models.1,13 Fructose probably makes a much greater contribution to human obesity than does any other sugar.13

Now, maybe your doctor is correct and you should limit fruit. I ordinarily think fruit is great (so does Greger), but McDougall obviously will dispense the advice to limit it, especially juice and dried fruit first.

In the meantime, if you want to lower your blood pressure, try Hibiscus tea. I buy it in bulk on amazon.

Here the Dr Greger video on the stuff. He cautions not to drink more than a quart a day and with a straw to protect the teeth from the acidic effects.

u/qovneob · 1 pointr/tea

In an effort to switch myself off coffee (and caffine) I recently picked up a stainless steel tea strainer and a bag of Davidson's Rooibos and I'm quite happy with the results. I used to drink a lot of bagged tea too, which is by no means bad, but I definitely prefer the process of brewing some loose leaf.

u/AutomationData · 2 pointsr/TwinCities

Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Gold, 160 Teabags https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XEV9YE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_w.PvDbVS9D0GN

u/fa53 · 1 pointr/Thailand

Try this

Thai Iced Tea Traditional Restaurant Style,16 oz (1LB.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UPNK9S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ey9NBbQ232Y8J

u/Captain_Hoang · 1 pointr/Baking

Thai Iced Tea Traditional Restaurant Style,16 oz (1LB.) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UPNK9S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iNvTCbXQ1XHGX

These are the tea leaves. I actually havent thought about adding condensed milk. I used white sugar but I think I might try condensed milk next time

u/figsandmangos · 1 pointr/ketorecipes

i just ordered this matcha tea: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DDT116M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I'm gonna make ice cream with it! :D

u/LinusesBlanket · 6 pointsr/mead
u/PantalonesPantalones · 6 pointsr/xxfitness

I put foot powder in mine and I just started storing tea bags in them overnight to absorb moisture and leave a light scent.

Edit: I use these giant tea bags

u/2legit2fart · 1 pointr/CasualUK

Not true.

https://www.amazon.com/Taylors-Harrogate-Yorkshire-Gold-Teabags/dp/B000XEV9YE

Bed Bath and Beyond sells this in their "World Market" section.

u/boris377 · 4 pointsr/Calgary

Only place i've ever found it. Careful it stains the crap out of everything. I suggest buying the bag in the suggested products if you want to make a pot of this tea instead of just a glass.

https://www.amazon.ca/Thai-Iced-Traditional-Restaurant-Style/dp/B000UPNK9S/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1539814282&sr=8-4&keywords=thai+tea

u/PM_me_ur_launch_code · 1 pointr/AskMen

I had to work at 4 am for a month which meant waking up at 3. Which also meant having to go to bed somewhat early when my sleeping schedule was usually much later.

I bought some tea called Sleepy time tea and just drink that right before or even in bed and I would be out in no time. Plus it's all herbal.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CRAU3LM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_btlKzbA8DVY20

Now I just meditate before bed and that gets me good and tired.

u/kcsquared · 5 pointsr/tea

My favorite A pound of Rooibos for $14. I drink it daily. Hot and cold. Rooibos is a low tannin red bush tea so it's pretty much impossible to make bitter. You can boil it and you dont have to be precise with your temps. And zero caffeine. Boil it with some fresh ginger to kick it up a notch.

u/thirdjane · 1 pointr/breastfeeding

Our pediatrician recommended the Traditional Medicine brand so it's the only one I've used so far. She seemed to insinuate that they all tasted equally horrible though. Have you found that other brands taste different?

u/bralbasaur · 2 pointsr/tea

I've done it with gunpowder, various white teas (bai mu dan, silver needle), jasmine greens. My everyday tea is this jasmine tea from the grocery store and it works well. I put in much less leaf than I would if I were steeping with a filter.

I don't think it would work well for tiny leafed teas like sencha or genmaicha, but haven't tried it.

Edit: I thought What-Cha's Kenyan silver needle took really well to grandpa style yesterday. Basically, try it with any and all teas! Worse comes to worse, you can strain it into another cup using a fork or spoon or something.

u/SamuraiSmurfette · 2 pointsr/kitchener

I am a huge fan of sweet tea. There is literally NOTHING like it here. Pureleaf and goldpeak are fine and all, but they insist on only selling the fruit flavored kinds in Canada. Why can't we have tea flavoured tea?!

Even finding regular black tea (that isn't a 'breakfast blend' or whatever is incredibly difficult. The only pure black tea bags I was able to find was at vincenzos.

I broke down and imported these and just make it myself now.
https://www.amazon.com/Lipton-Gallon-Sized-Black-Iced-Unsweetened/dp/B00286KM2A

u/Harrison_Keillor · 1 pointr/leaves

I suffer horribly from insomnia every time I have "quit". I use Sleepytime Extra. It has valerian in it which is usually understood to help people fall asleep a little faster and stay asleep. It's not like taking an Ambien, it won't knock you out, but it's helped me through the tough four or five nights of brutal insomnia before my natural rhythm kicks back in. You might want to give it a try. I don't have much for the rest of your side effects, but I do know the sweaty palms is your body's way of getting rid of the THC and other cannabis related toxins stored in your fat. I'm sure it smells bad, too. Afaik, there's nothing you can do for that, besides wear gloves, but it's an important step and a good sign.

Keep it up. Withdrawl sucks, but it only lasts or week or so.

u/legendary_ironwood · 1 pointr/tea

I think you missed my point.

> empty bag of tea = $$

> empty bag of tea + tea = $$$

You'd think that empty bags would be dirt cheap, or at least cheaper than an already full bag. Thus, if a full bag of tea can cost you about 8 cents.

For example,

this set of 110 empty bags sells for 5 cents a bag.

this tea is $29.99 for 480 bags of tea, or 6.24 cents/bag.

and this tea is $10.01 for 310 bags or 3.22 cents per bag.

in conclusion - why are empty bags so comparatively expensive?