4/10/2010

Bigelow's Constant Comment

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I grew up in a family of tea drinkers, and I now tend to have a lot of coffee while I'm at work, I still drink tea almost exclusively when I'm home. I generally prefer loose leaf tea - so I know that I get the "real thing", whereas, tea bags usually contain only the remains of crops, breadcrumbs too poor for aromatic and other content to an otherwise pass quality control standards.

Bigelow Tea is the exception: and especially among those of theirFlagship, the original Ruth Bigelow "Constant Comment" to his recipe for black tea, orange grind and holiday spices (especially cinnamon). Created by Mrs. Bigelow to the old colonial recipe for more than half a century ago, the mixture soon became so popular among her friends that their "constant comments" on the approval of the challenges of Ruth and her husband David Bigelow tea to start their own companies. Since then, "Constant Comment" has long been a true classic ... and if you like tea, is actuallyperfect food, whether it is Christmas time. (For example, it also makes great iced tea in summer, especially if you add a little lemon.)

If you have more than one cup of tea, and if you like your tea * very * weak, you might want to review the company's measurement guidelines - based on the "one bag per cup" relationship, you will probably need two or more bags for the whole pot ( depending on size), while dipping an extra minute or two. This means that even if ... Tocome for a cup?






Bigelow's Constant Comment Overview


Constant Comment is today America's most popular specialty tea. This original blend of the finest mountain-grown tea is deliciously flavored with rind of oranges and sweet spice. There's no other tea in the world quite like it. 28 bags in a box.



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