Ummm…. EWWW!
I had to plug my nose to actually drink this! it smelled great, like kindling and hot dogs (don’t ask where the hot dogs came from) but it was terrible! Most certainly NOT a tea I will buy more of! Thank-fully I did not break the bank with this one at a mere 10g it was only $2 worth of tea.
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This is a tea I keep in stock, but don’t drink. I do use it in my cooking, though. Any time I need a smoky bacony flavor or a substitute for beef stock.
Oh… That could work. I was a little shocked when the girl at DAVIDs was quick to tell me she thought I smelled like “death in a bag” – ummm, I hope no one was listening…
hahaha I should have used that in my resume. "I will never compare one of your teas to “death in a bag”."
This is a tea I keep in stock, but don’t drink. I do use it in my cooking, though. Any time I need a smoky bacony flavor or a substitute for beef stock.
Oh… That could work. I was a little shocked when the girl at DAVIDs was quick to tell me she thought I smelled like “death in a bag” – ummm, I hope no one was listening…
Geeze…There’s a difference between an honest opinion and insulting the company you work for.
Oh I know, I think the look on my face said it all.
hahaha I should have used that in my resume. "I will never compare one of your teas to “death in a bag”."
ROFL, yes! When in doubt I will use what is written on the label to sell the tea. “Do you enjoy a good cigar? How about well aged whisky?” … “Well, may I suggest this tea?”