Candie wrote:
>
> We offer fresh packed samplers in our store http://www.culinaryteas.com. We
> also offer sampler size bags of all our loose teas which is typically enough
> for 10-12 cups. You can find the samplers he
> http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Samplers/index.html
>
> Candie Yoder
One highlight:
"Tropical Fruit Tea Sampler #1
This is the best way to try a
group of our different Flavored
teas. You get 1 oz bags of 5
different loose teas. Teas included:
Coconut
Pina Colada
Pineapple
Mango
Banana"
I like to make these with lots of sugar, freeze in ice-cube trays, and
then whirl in a blender with a little leftover tea. I call it
"Daiqui-tea"! It's like a Slurpee for gourmets!
Or perhaps this one:
"Maple Green Tea
The incredible taste of maple coupled with a
high grown Ceylon green tea. Superb as an
after-dinner tea."
....or topped with mini-marshmallows and crushed Butterfingers after a
brisk autumn's outing to the mall.
To Candie's credit, though, I don't feel she's a cynical businesswoman
just giving the people what they want -- I believe she truly loves this
stuff. Nevertheless, if you use my name "Daiqui-tea", Cindy, I'll sue
your ass for copyright infringement.
--crymad