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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1578355" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I have tried lots of different teas over the years - I used to work for Allied Lyons - and seem to have settled on a mixture of mint and liquorice as my all time favourite. </p><p>I can buy the two teas in Tesco and put two bags of each in a large teapot, not quite boiling water, allow to infuse and then I fish out the bags and keep it warm over a tea light. Now that winter is on its way I will be adding that to my menu. It doesn't need any sweetener - to my tastes, though boiling water and long infusion do bring out the bitter flavours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1578355, member: 355878"] I have tried lots of different teas over the years - I used to work for Allied Lyons - and seem to have settled on a mixture of mint and liquorice as my all time favourite. I can buy the two teas in Tesco and put two bags of each in a large teapot, not quite boiling water, allow to infuse and then I fish out the bags and keep it warm over a tea light. Now that winter is on its way I will be adding that to my menu. It doesn't need any sweetener - to my tastes, though boiling water and long infusion do bring out the bitter flavours. [/QUOTE]
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