Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Default Earl Grey/Lady Grey


"L R L" > wrote in message
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> I believe I saw this tea in a local store today.
> I will have to get back there and try some.
> Thanks for the testimonial.
>
> "Stewart Schooley" > wrote in message
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> | I don't like either one. I never drink any tea that has a flavoring
> | added to it. I drink teas from the UK pretty much exclusively. Just
> | finished my supply of Brodies Famous Edinburgh. Really liked it and
> will
> | get some more.
> |
> | Ripon wrote:
> |
> | >I have realized person who likes Earl Grey they don't like Lady
> Grey,
> | >who likes Lady Grey they don't like Earl Grey. Is there anyone, who
> | >likes both?
> | >
> | >Ripon
> | >(Dhaka, Bangladesh)
> | >


My husband likes both, but I only like Lady Grey.

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