debodun
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I usually buy Bigelow Vanilla Caramel and Earl Gray tea, but the last several months they taste like I'm just drinking hot water.
me too, can't stand that perfume smell from Old Grey... it goes against all the senses when drinking tea for that perfume to reach your senses first..Hate the 'aroma' of Earl Grey, which unfortunately was my husband's favorite tea. That's what I got for marrying a Canadian![]()
I would, but I don't see it on the shelves in the stores in which I shop.Deb, have you tried Bigelow French Vanilla? I had a dream about Vanilla Tea (I am not a tea drinker, except when in U.K.), bought this the next day & love it!
Try steeping it for longer, then squeeze the teabag when you remove it.I usually buy Bigelow Vanilla Caramel and Earl Gray tea, but the last several months they taste like I'm just drinking hot water.
I haven't changed the way I prepare tea - I leave the bag in until the tea is almost back to room temperature and squuze it thoroughly.Try steeping it for longer, then squeeze the teabag when you remove it.![]()
wrong...trust me I'm a Brit, and I would never ever consider having Black tea without Milk..*ugh*...I used to drink Earl Grey quite a few years ago. Quite like the bergamot aroma. These days it's blended assam teas for me usually. You might like Lapsang Souchong, worth a try. One thing though: all tea tastes much better without milk. Trust me: I'm a Brit and we are all born with tea coursing through our veins![]()
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I always drink tea without any additives. I did have some Lapsang Souchong a few years ago. It had a very smoky flavor, but now I don't see it anywhere, even at Job Lots (where I bought it).I used to drink Earl Grey quite a few years ago. Quite like the bergamot aroma. These days it's blended assam teas for me usually. You might like Lapsang Souchong, worth a try. One thing though: all tea tastes much better without milk. Trust me: I'm a Brit and we are all born with tea coursing through our veins![]()
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I love Old Grey and the smell!me too, can't stand that perfume smell from Old Grey... it goes against all the senses when drinking tea for that perfume to reach your senses first..
I've been thinking coffee tastes weaker. They are probably watering everything down for shrinkflation.I usually buy Bigelow Vanilla Caramel and Earl Gray tea, but the last several months they taste like I'm just drinking hot water.
Also, if your sense of smell is off, it can affect how your food tastes (or not have any taste at all).Our tastebuds change over time, and not in uniform ways (that is highly unpredictable how they will change for any individual). In general, however, things we once savored tend to seem blander. Which seems like one of nature's little jokes because often at the same time our digestive tracts often lose some of their tolerance for things that would add flavor--spices with a bite for example.
Sounds good!Deb, have you tried Bigelow French Vanilla? I had a dream about Vanilla Tea (I am not a tea drinker, except when in U.K.), bought this the next day & love it!
I'm with you, Holly.wrong...trust me I'm a Brit, and I would never ever consider having Black tea without Milk..*ugh*...
True.Also, if your sense of smell is off, it can affect how your food tastes (or not have any taste at all).
When I was growing up, my mom made tea and we added lemon and honey, and it was delicious. After i grew up and got married and had an English MIL, I learned that some people put milk or cream in their tea.wrong...trust me I'm a Brit, and I would never ever consider having Black tea without Milk..*ugh*...
Maybe your taste buds are burned out on those flavors, and you need a change. Try something different and see how it goes.I usually buy Bigelow Vanilla Caramel and Earl Gray tea, but the last several months they taste like I'm just drinking hot water.