Since my friend Paige, a flight attendant, flies internationally, I've stopped asking her where my tea bags come from when she hands me a new package of them at church. I'm just grateful she's thoughtful enough to bag them up for me! It is so fun to see blends and brands I'm unfamiliar with in the US, and while there's lots of English Breakfast and chamomile, which I'm always happy to get, there are often other flavors as well.
These Ronnefeldt teas were a new name in tea to me. Yesterday, I needed an afternoon pick-me-up and tried the English Breakfast blend.
I found it quite brisk and satisfying, and later, I enjoyed a repeat cup with a bit of mint simple syrup. Yum! Do you use the tea bags provided by your hotel when you travel? I sure do. Loose tea and a teakettle aren't always at hand, so I'm glad a tea fix is so easily available today.
Yes, I use the hotel tea bags when I travel. It's a nice touch to a trip.
ReplyDeleteYes, I use them. In UK hotels it's always interesting to see what they provide. And there is always a kettle.
ReplyDeleteFor Spain we bring our own kettle as most hotels don't provide any inroom refreshments. Somtime you get lucky and get a coffee machine but not often. Best 12euros spent on a small kettle.
That's fun that your flight attendant friend brings you tea bags from different countries! I will use tea bags provided by the hotel when I travel if they are from a good company. If they are just cheap ones that I don't care for, I will use my own tea bags which I always bring along, just in case.
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