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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGreyCat" data-source="post: 375414" data-attributes="member: 6467"><p>Just to note, as I regularly see people going <UGH!> about green tea.</p><p></p><p>Not all green teas are the same.</p><p></p><p>When I am going to be around the house for a while I make a pot of green tea using loose leaf tea - currently using Clipper green tea leaves and a funky glass Bodum tea pot.</p><p></p><p>When I only have time for one cup, I use a tea bag. My favourite is (again) Clipper which is O.K. but not nearly as nice as the loose leaf tea.</p><p></p><p>Ran out of tea bags and bought a box of Lord Nelson tea bags from Lidl.</p><p>I don't think these are very nice - they certainly have very little flavour - so I wouldn't blame anyone for trying these and then deciding that green tea was the work of the devil :twisted: .</p><p></p><p>In all cases I add some lemon juice to the tea which IMHO transforms it.</p><p></p><p>So I would recommend that those trying green tea make sure that they have tried a reliable brand, and if possible have tried a loose leaf tea instead of a tea bag, and try it with some squirty (or real) lemon.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>LGC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGreyCat, post: 375414, member: 6467"] Just to note, as I regularly see people going <UGH!> about green tea. Not all green teas are the same. When I am going to be around the house for a while I make a pot of green tea using loose leaf tea - currently using Clipper green tea leaves and a funky glass Bodum tea pot. When I only have time for one cup, I use a tea bag. My favourite is (again) Clipper which is O.K. but not nearly as nice as the loose leaf tea. Ran out of tea bags and bought a box of Lord Nelson tea bags from Lidl. I don't think these are very nice - they certainly have very little flavour - so I wouldn't blame anyone for trying these and then deciding that green tea was the work of the devil :twisted: . In all cases I add some lemon juice to the tea which IMHO transforms it. So I would recommend that those trying green tea make sure that they have tried a reliable brand, and if possible have tried a loose leaf tea instead of a tea bag, and try it with some squirty (or real) lemon. Cheers LGC [/QUOTE]
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