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Loose Tea. Honeybush. Rooibos ETC
Is there somewhere in Accy where I can buy loose tea such as Honeybush & Rooibos? I can buy it from Blackburn but wouldn't mind a source closer to home
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I can't think of anywhere in Accrington that you could get these......unless the deli that used to be a pub(on Abbey St) stock such things.....might be worth going in and asking.
Most people these days prefer tea bags...I am not one of those. I always use loose leaf tea.....and I buy it in M&S......Lord knows what I'll do when they move to rawtenstall. |
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I get my loose tea from Tesco Margaret.
There are a few odd brands but I go for the Yorkshire stuff. I took some photos in the Black Abbey deli recently for the Blind Society mag and saw a very good selection of teas and coffees. What they were I can't remember. |
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I like the M&S extra strong.
I also get loose tea from Asda, but my preference is for the M &S stuff. I don't buy much else from them though. |
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is there not a ringtons van that comes around yours? i have one he comes around every 2 weeks ...hes only just been round and wont see him now for 4 wks but they do have a website
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I'm going to be making a nettle infusion during the week,it's health properties are numourus....not exactly honeybush or typhoo but nettles are common and free (win win).
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Yeah, but they taste like crap!
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Ive ordered some rooibos and honeybush from Amazon. One was a addon item so I had to spend £20 so I ended up getting 2 bags of each :) Hopefully I will like Honeybush as much as I do Rooibos.
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Additionally, other herbs or leaves can be blended along with the nettle leaves to create a custom tea. It could be used alongside honeybush or any other tea to help mask the taste. |
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No thanks.....I will forego the health benefits in favour of taste.
Heck I don't even like the taste of Camomile tea. I like my tea to be strong and flavoursome.....I don't like honey and will only use it when a heavy cold has annihilated my taste buds. |
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I never forget that there are leaves at the bottom. If my daughter and I are having a pot of tea then sometimes I would use a teapot, but she likes her tea even stronger than I like mine.....so frequently I brew in the mug. |
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Well I received the honeybush today and either I am brewing it incorrectly or it is utterly disgusting. Not getting any sense of natural sweetness or likeness to honey
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Have you had this tea before Rob?
Was it naturally sweet then? I have heard of Rooiboos(that is redbush) tea, but never heard of Honeybush. I have googled it and it is supposed to taste like hot apricot jam......which sounds lovely. The health benefits(if they are true) sound great too. Seems like there a re a few varieties. Have a look at this Rob. How to brew Honeybush Tea?. | The TeaCupany |
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