Seeking loose-leaf tea
Blog: Nosh On
November 18, 2009
A very good question was posed to me yesterday. Since the closure of River City, (where a plethora of bulk spices and loose-leaf teas was available) where do people in NCW go for loose-leaf teas?
Using powerful journalist resources — Twitter, really — I found an answer: Bear Foods in Chelan, Caffe Mela, Wenatchee Natural Foods and, possibly, Sage Mountain Natural Foods in Leavenworth.
My initial answer was "the internet." My brother is a big fan of a few online tea purveyors, including Adagio Teas. And if you're looking for huge selection, it really might be your best bet. But for instant tea satisfaction, you have a few options.
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joanne 2 years, 2 months ago
Seeking loose-leaf tea
Ah, a subject dear to my heart! I used to order tea from Murchie's in Canada. www.murchies.com Best tea ever! Then our dollar lost value there, so I went elsewhere. As you might guess, I don't like to pay a humongous amount for my tea. I have bought it at Bear Food, WNF, Fred Meyers. I really like what I got online at www.specialteas.com. We drink only black or black and green blends with no flavors or scents added. You can find a LOT of tea on Amazon, also. Twinings isn't what it used to be, unfortunately, or else I've become more particular.
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