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Hambleden Organic Elderflower TeaNewest Review: ... it was like drinking old sweaty socks. A few months later I saw these Hambleden tea bags for £1.80 for 20 bags and decided ... more More Hambleden drinks
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by - written on 17/06/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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As a lover not only of herb tea but also of elderflowers I thought the damson packet of elderflower tea bags I saw in the Goodness Direct catalogue could well have my name on them. I am sure they are also available in many good independent health food stores too. www.goodnessdirect.co.uk Over the years I have gathered elderflowers to make fritters and wine, and the sight and smell of the newly gathered florets in May really makes me think summer is coming every time I see them. More recently commercial elderflower cordials have become available, which are refreshing and different, so I really was expecting a treat with these. Made by a firm ... Read the complete review
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