Curse you Prairie Berry for being so darn delicious! ( > . < ) Seriously. This is one yummy berry and I am on a no-more-tea-buying-because-it’s-threatening-to-overtake-my-apartment program. My cupboard is filled to bursting and I think I have more kinds of tea than David’s does on their walls. But this is good. And it’s even better because it’s been quite an educational experience. I didn’t even know what a Saskatoon berry was before I met Prairie Berry. So I guess I can say I’m better for having tried it. Mmmm. I look forward to deleting some teas from my cupboard to make room for this beauty. Also excellent with vanilla almond breeze.
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Don’t feel bad about the tea! I have twice as much as you and more! I threw up my hands in defeat long ago and moved things around in my kitchen so that TEA WORLD has as big a cabinet as all of my dish and glassware!
That is such an exciting review! I grew up on Saskatoon berries and they are no where to be found where I live now! This tea should be a delicious throwback to old times <3
I also have about twice as much as you, and am forced to admit that I have a problem. (“My name is Dan…” “Hi Dan.”) I’d be proud of myself to get down to 60 teas. :P
Unfortunately, I’m sick and can’t try this one! My family grew up on Saskatoon berries, so I’m hoping I can sell them on this one.
Thank you all for the tea encouragement. Sometimes I fear I’ll be sent to some sort of 10-step program for tea rehabilitation. And then I go on Steepster and those thoughts go away. It’s nice to know our species is thriving. Dan, I hope you feel better soon. The worst part of being sick is being unable to taste tea. DaisyChubb, I’m on the hunt for Saskatoon berries. I really want to know what they taste like on their own.
