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		<title>Tea Review: Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Vanilla</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me start with the statement that I do NOT consider myself a tea snob.  My philosophy is, any tea, any time, any way.  However, it was with some trepidation that I approached the Celestial Seasoning Sleepytime Vanilla Tea...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category of Tea:</b> Herbal</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Celestial Seasonings <a href='http://www.celestialseasonings.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Chamomile, spearmint, west indian lemongrass, natural french vanilla flavor, tulia flowers, blackberry leaves, hawthorn, orange blossoms and rosebuds.</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Boiling, 5 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/sleepytime-vanilla-md.jpg" alt="Celestial Seasonings - Sleepytime Vanilla" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>Let me start with the statement that I do NOT consider myself a tea snob.  My philosophy is, any tea, any time, any way.  However, it was with some trepidation that I approached the Celestial Seasoning Sleepytime Vanilla Tea.</p>
<p>You see I grew up drinking tea via teabag.  You know, Tetley, Sleepytime, etc.  When I discovered loose leaf tea, I felt that I had moved on, forever putting behind the regular boring old teabag.  Much to my surprise however, a shipment from Celestial Seasonings showed up on the doorstep for review, so I thought, why not?  Of course I will try it, I am not a snob, they must have come a long way since I was a kid, after all, it is their 40th anniversary, so there must be something to the tea!</p>
<p>The scent when you open up the package was amazing &#8211; sweet and minty like peppermint candy.  I could feel myself starting to drool already!  I was really looking forward to this cup of tea.  I extracted a teabag, and the butterflies started.  They are the regular old teabags we all know &#8211; paper, attached together and perforated for &#8220;easy&#8221; separation, (I ripped 2 open trying to &#8220;easily&#8221; separate them&#8230;) but the smell&#8230; mmmmmm&#8230;</p>
<p>When I examined the bag&#8217;s contents, it was pretty much what I expected, not just small leaves, but pretty much dust, not much recognizable here.  Preparation numero uno was boiling water, 5 minute steep.  This produced a golden amber liquid, with distinctly distinguishable scents of Chamomile, Mint and Vanilla.  As I went to remove the teabag, it occurred to me that there is no string attached!  That is odd, and unexpected, and, well, inconvenient if you did not have a spoon around, as that water is HOT!</p>
<p>As for the taste, the best way that I can describe it is hot, and frankly, tasteless.  I was so incredibly disappointed.  The scent to this point, and even now as I reminisce about it, was incredible, the buildup to tasting almost unbearable, making the actual tasting experience a total of a letdown.  I thought I was in for something different, but memories of drinking tea as a child flood back as I sip hot, tasteless, colorful and beautiful scented, water.</p>
<p>What to do?  Well, why not go back to my roots I figured, so I added *GASP* sugar!  Just a bit, maybe half a teaspoon &#8211; that could not hurt it right? Well, with just that bit of sugar, all of a sudden the tea came alive, and I could taste the Chamomile, and the sweetness of Vanilla and even the Peppermint goodness!</p>
<p>So, in the end, all is well that ends well, I would recommend that if you are not a sugar person, avoid this tea, as the taste of the tea by its self is remarkably unremarkable, but with that sugar, it is a good tea, delivering what you would expect.  The only question left is, will Celestial Seasonings Sleepytime Vanilla Tea put me to sleep tonight, or will I be tossing and turning all night, ruminating how this tea could have been so much better?</p>
<p><i>You can purchase <a href='http://celestialseasonings.elsstore.com/view/product/?id=85891&#038;cid=53'><br />
Celestial Seasoning Sleepytime Vanilla</a> directly from their website.</i></p>
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