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Organic and affordable

Do you have a Whole Foods near you? They have an organic house tea -

green, black and oolong maybe - there is a 3rd one anyway. It is like 3.99

or 4.99 for 100 bags.

Or ... buy in bulk and use a reuseable filter or you can buy self fill bags

too. This is what I do for my daily drinking tea. But I also spend a lot

on that tea because I love it. But my guess is since I buy in bulk it may

turn out to be less than some of the prebagged stuff that IMO is not as

good.

http://www.taooftea.com/index.php3

excellent place to buy good quality tea from but a little more spendy than

the Whole Foods stuff I mentioned.

Jaxi

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Amy on <

grant.amy.williamson@...> wrote:

> First I would like some tea advice. Organic, and not REALLY expensive.

>

> Some I will use for Kombucha.

>

> Then some I would like to make ice tea.

>

> I know there are some experts out there and I would really love some

> input on

> teas, organic sugar and suppliers.

>

> I also like oolong for the Kombucha.

>

> Amy from WA

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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I use Mountain Rose and they r reasonable plus pretty quick at shipping

> Organic and affordable

>

> Do you have a Whole Foods near you? They have an organic house tea -

> green, black and oolong maybe - there is a 3rd one anyway. It is like 3.99

> or 4.99 for 100 bags.

>

> Or ... buy in bulk and use a reuseable filter or you can buy self fill bags

> too. This is what I do for my daily drinking tea. But I also spend a lot

> on that tea because I love it. But my guess is since I buy in bulk it may

> turn out to be less than some of the prebagged stuff that IMO is not as

> good.

>

> http://www.taooftea.com/index.php3

>

> excellent place to buy good quality tea from but a little more spendy than

> the Whole Foods stuff I mentioned.

>

> Jaxi

>

> On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Amy on <

> grant.amy.williamson@...> wrote:

>

> > First I would like some tea advice. Organic, and not REALLY expensive.

> >

> > Some I will use for Kombucha.

> >

> > Then some I would like to make ice tea.

> >

> > I know there are some experts out there and I would really love some

> > input on

> > teas, organic sugar and suppliers.

> >

> > I also like oolong for the Kombucha.

> >

> > Amy from WA

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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