04-04-2024, 01:51 AM
I know this from experience. Making tea with a Keurig is efficient, but it makes it "flat" and the flavor suffers.
Best way is with water brought just to the verge of a boil in a steel kettle.
But...
You have herbal "tea." It's not real tea. So how you prep it doesn't matter. It will always be a let-down.
My unsolicited advice: Send someone out to fetch you "Lemon Lift" from the coffee/tea aisle in your supermarket. It's soothing for a sore throat, the vapors are pleasant to inhale, and it's got actual tea in it.
Best way is with water brought just to the verge of a boil in a steel kettle.
But...
You have herbal "tea." It's not real tea. So how you prep it doesn't matter. It will always be a let-down.
My unsolicited advice: Send someone out to fetch you "Lemon Lift" from the coffee/tea aisle in your supermarket. It's soothing for a sore throat, the vapors are pleasant to inhale, and it's got actual tea in it.