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I use MarketSpice Loose Tea to put inside sachet's which are then stashed and hung around the house from November through Febuary. The tea gives off a fabulous aroma all fall and winter long.
This is a delicious tea that should be brewed for at least 5 minutes to bring out all the flavors. As a classic Seattle tea, this tea brings back memories of hiding away from the rainy weather sipping a delicious naturally sweet cinnamon citrus tea. You can sweeten this more if you like with Stevia or a natural sugar to enhance the natural sweetness. When I drink this tea, I am home again. This tea has a unique personality that seems to embody the entire mood of Seattle in one cup. It is good with a touch of Muscovado Sugar from India Tree or the RIEME French vanilla syrup.When I'm writing reviews and I get sleepy, this teawakes me up. ~The Rebecca Review
It started 31 years ago.when my in laws, from Washington came for a visit (to California), bearing gifts. A wonderful treat called Market Spice Tea. We added a tablespoon of it to our pot of brewing coffee and haven't stopped yet, 31 years later.I'm just thrilled we can do it online, now.Yeah, Market Spice. and Yeah, Amazon.for bringing it to us.(We're in Missouri now, and are spreading it across the nation, as we go)Your #1 fan.Melody ArnoldWentworth, MO
Then it too ran out.Fortunately, however, they included ordering information with the last supply, but that didn't stop me from bugging anyone I possibly knew with relatives, friends or even people in town from Seattle to see if I could cajole my way to more of this very excellent tea.It's a nice, flavorful tea that is at once sweet without being sweetening. I had the fortune a couple of years ago to have a coworker bring in some of this tea that she had purchased on a trip to Seattle. It also works as a half-half blend with regular black tea to bring up the flavor and sweetness of black tea and minimizing the natural flavor of this tea. It quickly supplanted every other tea we had at work and threw us into a fit of doldrums when we began to run low. Fortunately another coworker had relatives living in the area and were coming down for a visit, so a conjoling plea was able to provide us with months more supply of this tea. We enjoy it iced, but it works well hot also. I am both excited and pleased to see that it is being offered to a wider market and urge anyone that has even the slightest love for tea to order this product now.(I, of course, use nothing but the loose leaf variety)
This is the only tea to drink.
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