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[email protected] 03-02-2005 05:44 PM

favorite herbals?
 

I'm thinking of ordering some loose leaf herbal teas (possibly from
Upton, Adagio, or elsewhere...) and am wondering what herbals people
have found particularly good - ? Many thanks for any suggestions!

sally


Mark Nenadov 03-02-2005 06:59 PM

On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 08:44:33 -0800, ro222000 wrote:

>
> I'm thinking of ordering some loose leaf herbal teas (possibly from
> Upton, Adagio, or elsewhere...) and am wondering what herbals people
> have found particularly good - ? Many thanks for any suggestions!
>
> sally


Hi Sally,

You might want to try Licorice Root tea. Its a favorite of mine.

~Mark

Doug Hazen, Jr. 04-02-2005 12:46 AM

My two favorites are from Rishi:

Serene
(http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/detai...tanical+Blends)

Peppermint
(http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/detai...tanical+Blends)

The Honeybush isn't bad either
(http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/detai...tanical+Blends),
a little like Rooibos, but IMO somewhat better.

And the Osthmanthus is kinda interesting for every once in a while
(http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/detai... nical+Blends).

Doug


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> I'm thinking of ordering some loose leaf herbal teas (possibly from
> Upton, Adagio, or elsewhere...) and am wondering what herbals people
> have found particularly good - ? Many thanks for any suggestions!
>
> sally
>




Mydnight 04-02-2005 04:03 AM

I'm a fan of anything in the mint family. I find that it's great to
drink them for relaxation, if I have a cold, or if my throat hurts.
Peppermint is my fav, though. heh.

Bluesea 04-02-2005 04:56 AM


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> I'm thinking of ordering some loose leaf herbal teas (possibly from
> Upton, Adagio, or elsewhere...) and am wondering what herbals people
> have found particularly good - ? Many thanks for any suggestions!


I'm quite fond of Upton's Green Rooibos Poire Crème. I also order their
regular rooibos and rooibos Earl Grey.

With the Poire Crème, after steeping 4 tsps. in 24 oz, I add 1/8 tsp.
vanilla and 2 dining tsps. honey to make the flavor match the aroma.

Often, I also add vanilla and honey in the same amounts to the regular
rooibos.


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jenandcleo 06-02-2005 03:25 AM

wrote:
> I'm thinking of ordering some loose leaf herbal teas (possibly from
> Upton, Adagio, or elsewhere...) and am wondering what herbals people
> have found particularly good - ? Many thanks for any suggestions!


Adagio has an herbal called Foxtrot - very good! However, you can make
it yourself easily enough - it's just one part chamomile, one part
peppermint and one part rooibos.



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