how many places can you hide "tea"?
Aug. 5th, 2005 11:06 amAt the local Giant, the following places may or may not have Tea.
I'm trying the Nestea concentrate right now, which it did have in a non-sweetened version and its not too bad for my needs.
in florida, the "fresh iced teas" in the refridgerated goods section did come in non-sweetened versions, but not up here they don't.
something so simple, tea...
- fridged goods, packaged tea can be found in plastic jugs across from milk. in this particular Giant, they're all HFCS/Lemon sweetened.
- by the fruit juices and gatoraid: Arizona Tea and Snapple
- by the coffee: many and varied tea boxes, powdered "instant" tea, and tea from concentrate (some of these are actually unsweetened!)
- in "natural" medicines (i.e., by the vitamins and herbal suppliments), medicinal herbal teas
- in the organic aisle: "Honest" Tea (sometimes -- stock in this section changes rapidly)
- amongst the sodas: lipton "brisk" and nestea "cool" (all HFCS + rediculous amounts of lemon to hide the fact that it pretty much isn't tea by this point).
- in their own section in the soda aisle: assorted oddball teas not covered above, like "lizard" tea, gensing tea, ginko tea, and other lipton bottles (all rediculously sweetened, and they never include the unsweetened version even though it does exist).
I'm trying the Nestea concentrate right now, which it did have in a non-sweetened version and its not too bad for my needs.
in florida, the "fresh iced teas" in the refridgerated goods section did come in non-sweetened versions, but not up here they don't.
something so simple, tea...
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Date: 2005-08-05 03:38 pm (UTC)HonesTea is another of my favorites, if I'm going for a quick cold tea fix - though I like their herbals better, particularly Black Forest Berry and First Nations Peppermint (that last is a wonderful tonic for this weather - Moroccan Mint is good, too, if you want actual tea with your mint). A few of the newer ones (I forget the flavors, but one has Opus on the label and one has a Chinese dragon) have more sugar than the rest, though. :^P
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Date: 2005-08-05 03:52 pm (UTC)HonestTea's Assam (standard black tea with just a touch of sugar) is fine by me...only the convenience store downstairs gets so little of it that its out within a week and they get it shipped once every 3 weeks...
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Date: 2005-08-05 06:07 pm (UTC)Expensive, but worth it.
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Date: 2005-08-05 06:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-05 03:47 pm (UTC)Wegmans
Date: 2005-08-05 04:13 pm (UTC)You can also brew your own. Wegmans has the uber-tea aisle with the Baltimore tea Company (in little white bags) they make a good ice tea blend. Brew your own. :)
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Date: 2005-08-05 04:19 pm (UTC)And there's much more variety with loose tea.
Which reminds me, I still have a box of tea from Adagio that I haven't opened yet...
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Date: 2005-08-05 05:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-05 05:25 pm (UTC)*if* i go too long for whatever reason between finishing the tea and making the next batch, i have to really work to clean and rince the damned thing.
i'd rather not 'cause i'm still an inherently lazy american (yes, a triple redundancy, that).
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Date: 2005-08-05 05:40 pm (UTC)