NicheGuy
Veteran
I start my day with fresh ground coffee, hot and robust. However, I do like tea year round and my favorite is Constant Comment from Bigelow. For folks unfamiliar with this tea it has a hint of orange and spice but that doesn't stick out, it's the perfect balance of real tea flavor.
About tea "in the pot" - when I was in the Army and stationed in Germany my budget living off base was very tight and I discovered a little device with a lid you would place loose leaf tea in. It had a chain and hook so you would submerge the container part in fresh boiled water in a covered tea pot and brew your tea fresh. You had to be careful not to brew too long or use too much tea but I thought it was wonderful.
Now my wife spent some time in England and she remembers PG tea and I found some here in the States. That I didn't like nor did she. I think certain moments in time, age and circumstances touch us in the taste buds and they are never quite the same years later. But Constant Comment is something I've loved for many years and continue with it today.
About tea "in the pot" - when I was in the Army and stationed in Germany my budget living off base was very tight and I discovered a little device with a lid you would place loose leaf tea in. It had a chain and hook so you would submerge the container part in fresh boiled water in a covered tea pot and brew your tea fresh. You had to be careful not to brew too long or use too much tea but I thought it was wonderful.
Now my wife spent some time in England and she remembers PG tea and I found some here in the States. That I didn't like nor did she. I think certain moments in time, age and circumstances touch us in the taste buds and they are never quite the same years later. But Constant Comment is something I've loved for many years and continue with it today.