No tea for me today...I'm taking a 'fast' beecause I know the rest of the weekend it will be everywhere I look left and right.... hot tea in hot weather! oouf!
I'm looking very forward to meeting Chip and Mary- and bearcubed if he is going! It should be a fun weekend! Many pictures and a video blog of sorts to come to TeaMuse in order to share it with everyone properly.
My favorite tea for the month has definitely been oolong.
This morning, I was in the mood for something different, and I brewed white melon from a tea swap. Down the drain it went...
Next, tried a sample of Chinese flower green tea also from a tea swap. Bleah! Perfume in a cup. Down the drain...
I'm not having a good tea morning.
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HAVE A GREAT TIME AT THE TEA EXPO, MOD SQUAD!!!
This morning, I was in the mood for something different, and I brewed white melon from a tea swap. Down the drain it went...
Next, tried a sample of Chinese flower green tea also from a tea swap. Bleah! Perfume in a cup. Down the drain...
I'm not having a good tea morning.
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HAVE A GREAT TIME AT THE TEA EXPO, MOD SQUAD!!!
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I voted for oolong this month, surprisingly. But that's been because my sinus infection this month made green tea taste a bit funny so it just wasn't as happy for me. Oolongs have been more forgiving with my sometimes off taste buds. But with the sinus infection gone, things are happier with greens. So yay!
I'm jealous about the ones going to the tea expo. I wanna go!
Birthday tea for me today. Yum.
I'm jealous about the ones going to the tea expo. I wanna go!
Birthday tea for me today. Yum.
My favorite tea for May was spring harvest green. I tried shincha and first flush Chinese greens for the first time, and I am in love. Drinking shincha Hashiri and loving it, just to prove the point
On a similar note, my husband, who is a hardcore espresso and Coke drinker, has discovered that he likes sencha. Well, he has discovered it with my help, of course. Now, every time I make tea (which is several times a day) he wants to know if I am making sencha and can he have some too. He is especially fond of my Sencha+Gyokuro Blend (TM). I supposed I don't have to worry about having bought too much shincha, he had a cup of Hatsumi earlier this morning and found it "delicious".
On a similar note, my husband, who is a hardcore espresso and Coke drinker, has discovered that he likes sencha. Well, he has discovered it with my help, of course. Now, every time I make tea (which is several times a day) he wants to know if I am making sencha and can he have some too. He is especially fond of my Sencha+Gyokuro Blend (TM). I supposed I don't have to worry about having bought too much shincha, he had a cup of Hatsumi earlier this morning and found it "delicious".
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Wow that is great news! Maybe he would like oolong too. (Now you know I HAD to say that!)RussianSoul wrote: On a similar note, my husband, who is a hardcore espresso and Coke drinker, has discovered that he likes sencha. Well, he has discovered it with my help, of course. Now, every time I make tea (which is several times a day) he wants to know if I am making sencha and can he have some too. He is especially fond of my Sencha+Gyokuro Blend (TM). I supposed I don't have to worry about having bought too much shincha, he had a cup of Hatsumi earlier this morning and found it "delicious".
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Your hubby sounds like mine. He won't make tea for himself but he's never turned it down if I'm making some. In fact, he liked "The Czar" yesterday & finished it off while I made something different.RussianSoul wrote:On a similar note, my husband, who is a hardcore espresso and Coke drinker, has discovered that he likes sencha. Well, he has discovered it with my help, of course. Now, every time I make tea (which is several times a day) he wants to know if I am making sencha and can he have some too.
Hmmm... Maybe we need to teach our guys how to make tea for us!
No big surprise, my favorite tea in may is Japanese Green Tea.
Shincha, matcha (koicha), sencha and of course gyokuro.
I have also been drinking many 2008 Harvest Darjeelings.
May has also been for me a japanese teaware month: a complete chabako, three chawan, two chaire, a chasen-sutzu, a natsume, two yunomi, one hohin and some other teaceremony wares.
This morning keemun and Kaburagien sencha in a few minutes.
Shincha, matcha (koicha), sencha and of course gyokuro.
I have also been drinking many 2008 Harvest Darjeelings.
May has also been for me a japanese teaware month: a complete chabako, three chawan, two chaire, a chasen-sutzu, a natsume, two yunomi, one hohin and some other teaceremony wares.
This morning keemun and Kaburagien sencha in a few minutes.
He actually likes Adagio's Jasmine #12, but the rest my oolongs are lost on him. Bummer!Victoria wrote:Wow that is great news! Maybe he would like oolong too. (Now you know I HAD to say that!)RussianSoul wrote: On a similar note, my husband, who is a hardcore espresso and Coke drinker, has discovered that he likes sencha. Well, he has discovered it with my help, of course. Now, every time I make tea (which is several times a day) he wants to know if I am making sencha and can he have some too. He is especially fond of my Sencha+Gyokuro Blend (TM). I supposed I don't have to worry about having bought too much shincha, he had a cup of Hatsumi earlier this morning and found it "delicious".
I am so glad he liked "the Czar"!henley wrote:Your hubby sounds like mine. He won't make tea for himself but he's never turned it down if I'm making some. In fact, he liked "The Czar" yesterday & finished it off while I made something different.
Hmmm... Maybe we need to teach our guys how to make tea for us!
Teach them to make tea for us?... That'll be the day!
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Wow, running theme! My hubby is the same way. He always wants tea when I make it but won't even consider learning how to do it himself! Silly boys!henley wrote:Your hubby sounds like mine. He won't make tea for himself but he's never turned it down if I'm making some. In fact, he liked "The Czar" yesterday & finished it off while I made something different.RussianSoul wrote:On a similar note, my husband, who is a hardcore espresso and Coke drinker, has discovered that he likes sencha. Well, he has discovered it with my help, of course. Now, every time I make tea (which is several times a day) he wants to know if I am making sencha and can he have some too.
Hmmm... Maybe we need to teach our guys how to make tea for us!
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