Bavarian Wild Berry Lipton Tea…

… is my latest addiction!!

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And here is one little secret to make this or any other tea even more exquisite… If you like to add honey, try also adding freshly squeezed orange juice (you just need half an orange). Do that after you finish brewing the tea just before drinking… I tell ya… you get a cup full of antioxidants, vitamins and yummyness.

And by the way, check out the following text from the website describing this tea (doesn’t it just make you want to paint the trees in purple swirls and sparkles?):

“Clasp your cup in both hands and inhale deeply. Sweet and indulgent, Lipton® Bavarian Wild Berry Tea tantalizes the senses with its vibrant flavour and robust aroma. Lipton® long-leaf black tea is made from just the two top leaves and the bud. These are carefully blended with real pieces of blueberry, blackberry and blackcurrant. Our unique pyramid-shaped transparent bags then allow fruity flavour and fragrance to flow freely for a warm, luxurious infusion.”

Aaah, the seductive power of words… now on to my teacup!

7 Responses to “Bavarian Wild Berry Lipton Tea…”

  1. Nick Says:

    Wow so you’ve gone over to the pyramid teabags?? I saw them grocery shopping but didn’t know what to make of them. As for honey in tea… it’s the best thing ever! Never tried orange juice though. Thanks for the suggestion!

    P.S. I dunno if you aaactually wanted to do some sort of picture with that wallpaper, but I can give you a plain shot of it if you want to photoshop-finagle your way in front of it =]

  2. Ilina S. Says:

    Oh hell yea!! Whenever you get a chance, I would love to incorporate that into a selfie :-))) Thanks!!

    As for pyramids my God, are they delicious!!!! If you like fruit tea but want caffeine too, they are a must - such an aroma! The peach / mango kind is also recommendable, a more subtle aroma, but still exquisite.

  3. Nick Says:

    Hah sweet ok, I’ll wait for my replacement sigma 10-20 so i can get a decent wide shot of it. How do you want me to send it to you, through your blog?

    Annnd next time i go grocery shopping i’ll have to pick up a box of these pyramids. You just described the best sounding tea ever.

  4. Ilina S. Says:

    Thanks!! I will send you my email address on FlcikrMail :-))

  5. Malcolm Says:

    Hello Ilina, yes those pyraminds are good,have you tried the blackberry or white tea,also green tea.

  6. Ilina S. Says:

    Hi Malcolm, I like the white tea (mango and peach flavor) but I have not tried the others… more to look forward to!

  7. Charlei Miller Says:

    Could not agee with you more..

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