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Old 11-10-2011, 12:11 PM   #16542
ProfCrash
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The first thing you should do is chuck the tea bags. You get a lower quality tea in the tea bag. Loose leaf is actually less expensive and better tasting. You get a nice tea infuser, either a basket or a french press so that your tea has all the room it needs to open up and release all the oils that give tea its health benefits and flavor. You pick up some good quailty loose leaf and off you go.

Teavana has some nice Earl Greys. Tea Gschwendner has some great Earl Greys. I am sure Gong Fu has a good Earl Grey or two.

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