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I know everyone has their own favorite teas, but I ran across this and had never heard of it before....it looks/sounds pretty good, just curious what you guys think???
Oh man, my Alaskan brother... batten down the hatches!! Last time I posted here about a ready-made tea product I caught rotten tomatoes and beer bottles left and right! Heh heh.
Hi Dignan (man we really need an Alaska growers thread..dont ya think???) were all over on here and I think we need a place to stick together
I thought it looked pretty good too...plus the lady that came up this particular tea lives on Kodiak Island, and thats where she got all the "ingrediants".
not sure if it all comes from there now as it is produced in Cali.
I dont care if anyone throws bottles and shit...lol.
I'm just looking for a general consensus on the stuff...I wont take anything personally
hey dignan its not that we don't like them, its just that why buy it when you can make mass amounts of it yourself? i don't see anything wrong or bad with that product, if you cant gather the ingredients to make your own tea this would be a good starter for growing organic for sure.
Yeah, jay, I completely get that. Just ribbing. But I do think sometimes a person's monetary means (not me, I'm poor) and/or their laziness (now, I do have that!) can make ready-made teas pretty attractive to folks. You just pay someone else to remove a couple of the steps for ya.
I can't afford to and I enjoy mixing my own, kinda... but if I didn't have money/time, I'd buy that stuff to try.
That’s a nice tea there, got plenty of goodies in it.
My only query is the green sand...... I thought that was mined from a quarry in Nth America, and not a renewable resource. Just not sure.