ANY SUGGESTIONS?????

My husband & I are very avid tea drinkers between having herbal teas & dessert teas. We have such variety of flavors. But the question is.. we have tried the "Celestial Seasonings" in Strawberry/Kiwi & enjoyed it. We have also tried "St Dalfour" in strawberry which we were not satisfied with at all. Does anyone have any great tasting strawberry tea brands?? I have only found these 2 brands in strawberry. Thanks so much! .Mindy

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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:44:53 -0400, snipped-for-privacy@webtv.net (M I N D Y) tripped the light fantastic, then quipped:

I haven't tried it, but have considered slicing strawberries, dehydrating them, and adding them to a quality, loose, black tea. After a couple of weeks or so, this might make a nice dessert tea. I assume the same could be done with many fruits. Personally, I'm not a fan made of teas made of anything but camellia sinensis. I don't know the main ingredient of your Celestial Seasonings tea, but it's possible that it's something else altogether.

Not much help, I know, but something to think about.

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Sounds like a great way to make a very fruity-tasting Strawberry. However, I am far too impatient for that.

I take dried fruit and a tea that matches. Here are some of the combos I have tried:

Cranberry Orange Darjeeling (I have made it with Rooibos, too.) Mango, Papaya, and Pineapple Oolong (I need a better tea for this, any ideas?) Date Assam Strawberries & Kiwi Ceylon Lemon & Tangerine Pai Mu Tan (white tea)

Just go for it, and don't be afraid to steep it a heck of a lot longer than you otherwise would. These are good iced, too.

Cheers, Christina

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