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Definitely need to up my rating for this. I have been drinking nothing but this at work for the last couple of days. I thought I would give it a try with the horrific allergies I was having. Between the cinnamon in Stormy Night and some nasal mist, my sinus passages are tons better. I even finished the portion I had made to keep at work!

I portioned some more of to take in with me tomorrow and I can feel the bottom of my bag (which is crazy since I bought the 250gram enormous bag when this was on sale). Granted, I’ve given out quite a few samples of this, especially when I thought I hated it! Now that I really like it, I’m worried I’ll run out before winter is over.

So in case you didn’t see my last tasting note, the key with Stormy Night is overleafing it! And, if you happen to have sinus issues, I highly recommend giving this a try. With enough leaf (and a bit of sweetener), it does taste like Mexican Hot Chocolate. Also, I’ve left this steeping at work on my desk only to run to a meeting and it manages to not get astringent.

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I recently discovered loose leaf tea and am already addicted (much to my husband’s dismay)! I prefer fruity teas iced and savory teas hot. Looking forward to drinking and chatting.

Some likes/dislikes I’ve been noticing:

Likes:
Pineapple
Jasmine
Fruity White Teas
lighters Blacks
Most Oolongs (especially greener varieties)
dessert teas
tisanes iced that don’t require added sweetener

Dislikes:
Spicy flavors unless in chai
astringent black teas
heavy ginger teas
teas with licorice (as primary ingredients – somehow I like some where the licorice is in the back drop)
heavily oxidized oolongs

For my own reference, I’m only placing “full size” teas in my cupboard.

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