http://faerye.net/post/the-faerye-disposes-tea-tasteComments on "The Faerye Disposes: Tea Taste" - Faerye Net2004-09-24T22:30:31+00:00http://faerye.net/post/the-faerye-disposes-tea-taste#comment-1411Thanks, Faerye!!2004-09-24T22:30:31+00:002004-09-24T22:30:31+00:00<p>I think I’ll go the tisane route. Loose leaf just isn’t going to happen with my busy (read: lazy) lifestyle. :)</p>sister sledgehttp://faerye.net/post/the-faerye-disposes-tea-taste#comment-1410Re: But where2004-09-22T17:20:00+00:002004-09-22T17:20:00+00:00<p>But later you get the “ooooooh, PRESENTS and SURPRISES!” feeling when the box comes :)</p>felicityhttp://faerye.net/post/the-faerye-disposes-tea-taste#comment-1409Re: But where2004-09-22T16:56:11+00:002004-09-22T16:56:11+00:00<p>Hrmm. I may have to go the online route. For some reason buying things online has never really appealed to me. I dont really feel like i get the same “hey, this is mine now” feeling off of an online order. But perhaps ill have to do it anyways.</p>lissellhttp://faerye.net/post/the-faerye-disposes-tea-taste#comment-1408Re: But where2004-09-22T16:34:28+00:002004-09-22T16:34:28+00:00<p>I do believe I have seen loose leaf sold in bulk sections of grocery stores—I know not for certain, but since I frequent Haggen, that may be where I saw it.<br />
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Of course specialty stores are the best as they will offer the best quality and the best freshness and conditions, as well as sage advice.<br />
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Finally, such tea merchants as the aforementioned Republic do sell their loose leaf wares online, as in the link in the article. They often sell bulk as well as tins and refills.</p>felicityhttp://faerye.net/post/the-faerye-disposes-tea-taste#comment-1407But where2004-09-22T16:00:57+00:002004-09-22T16:00:57+00:00<p>Perhaps im not paying good enough attention, but where do you buy your loose leaf tea. I can never get to the specialty shops and so have always gone with bagged. Are there more easily visited places, like grocery stores, that have the good stuff?</p>lissell