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Flowering Tea!?!?!?!?!?!?!

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I bought some as a gift for my grandmother at christmas. I don't think I ever found out what her experience with it was. There was a gift basket on Amazon with it.

Certainly looks interesting in presentation.
 

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So what, you pour hot water in a pitcher with the flower tea stuff, let it steep, the flower blooms and then you drink it?

I will be interested to see what you have to say about it.
 
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Let me know Dave I was thinking about getting the woman some as a light birthday gift since I bought her a Wii with hopes of Wii Fit in the future. That thing is actually fun for all ages I found out while I was in the states.

Back to the tea, let me know what you think. Like if it's worth the novelty price and if it tastes good or not.
 

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i bought some for my wife. i have tried it. it was good if you like a flavored tea. i only drink it when i want to get in touch with my feminine side.
 

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Also know as display teas. They are starting to become popular tho. The wife and I drink a lot of tea. We got some in a sampler, but use it as decoration when we have parties. Makes a good conversation piece. I have also tried it and wasn't impressed.

I get my tea from ZCG and Adagio and Teavana. I like Teavana because there is one locally and I can go in and make my own blends.

I usually have a tea in the morning and also try to match one with a good cigar at night. In the winter i will bring an infuser and some tea to work and make a cup during the day. We got an auto tea maker as well as a cast iron pot set.
 
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