Sister services, email, and search will continue to be negatively effected by the attacks. I made a thread to talk about it, if you're into networking.
I'm really not too picky when it comes to tea, and I'll have pretty much anything. Having said that, I kinda have to be in the mood for herbal teas, but I don't dislike them. Culturally, I'll always have a soft spot in my heart for yerba maté.
Im not an avid tea drinker, however I got a cabinet full of it, but my favorites are from Davids Tea. They're overpriced imo when it comes to getting their containers, but they got some nice blends like "Forever Nuts" which makes the tea smell like nuts and apple pie with a tad bit of sweetness and turns the water pink. I'd recommend drinking this with honey than sugar as honey seems to taste a bit better with a nutty and apple tea than pure sugar.
Another by the same company is called "Cold 911" and it's been my lifesaver in my house when you got a raspy throat from a cold. It's super strong in mint and has dried juniper berries so it coats your throat real nice. But i would not recommend adding sugar or honey in it. It tastes awful if you do.
3 ways for me)
1) Hot and with 2 tsps. Sugar.
2) Cold and green.
3) Cold or hot and half-lemonade.
Although I am up for trying some different stuff, every now and then.
I mostly have regular Tetley teas, but peppermint is my favorite. There are a few tea shops around that sell loose blends, but I need to get a new tea ball and cup cover.
Trader Joe's is just about ready to bring out their vanilla-cinnamon tea, and I'm completely stoked for that. Last time I got three boxes of it to stock up for the year.
Nothing fancy for me really. I drink like five cups of tea a-day, all Yorkshire Tea which is just your standard black tea. If I'm feeling fancy though I may order a box of Rington's but it's just the same black-tea again.
Mah nigga. I drink mostly Darjeeling, to add to the thread where do kiwi's get their tea from? Personally I order most of my stuff from upton tea, good prices and great customer support.