St. Patty's Day 2011. Will GREENS reign supreme?

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On this St' Patty's day, will GREENS reign supreme? Please share of course ... and also will greens pervade other aspects of your day?

Absolutely!
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44%
Probably
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4%
Maybe
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20%
Not likely
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16%
Definitely not
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16%
 
Total votes: 25

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St. Patty's Day 2011. Will GREENS reign supreme?

by Chip » Mar 17th, '11, 01:51

Happy St. Patty's Day!!!

Greetings TeaFriends and welcome to another TeaDay. Please visit us and share what is in your cup throughout this day.

Yesterday we discussed the very first act of our TeaDays. You can still vote and discuss yesterday's topic.

Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic. On this St' Patty's day, will GREENS reign supreme? Please share of course ... and also will greens pervade other aspects of your day?

We are looking forward to sharing this TeaDay with ... everyone. Botoms up.

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Re: St. Patty's Day 2011. Will GREENS reign supreme?

by entropyembrace » Mar 17th, '11, 02:13

Not likely, I have lots of puerh to try! :mrgreen:

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by tea-awed » Mar 17th, '11, 03:07

Not likely unless a Dong Ding counts. It being a "green" oolong.
I think that you would have to search long and hard on the Emerald Isle to find an Irishman drinking green tea even on St. Patty's day :)

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by karmaplace » Mar 17th, '11, 03:24

I started out the day green! However, I did not even realize it was St. Patty's Day... There isn't much Irish representation here in Korea... :oops: But I am wearing my green sweater (coincidence)! :lol:

I had some matcha this morning. I was thinking of bringing out the guayusa chai I got from 52teas (it brews a little greenish), but maybe I'll have some green chai or Korean green instead. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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by IPT » Mar 17th, '11, 03:29

I didn't know it was St. Patty's Day.

HAPPY ST. PATTY'S DAY EVERYONE!!!!!

I had matcha this morning and will probably have more this evening, but that's all for green tea for me. I am drinking some 2004 Ancient Tree Xiaguan and really enjoying it.

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by brlarson » Mar 17th, '11, 08:48

Today promises to be another stressful day at work, so I'm not green yet but will be later today. However, I am planning to drink more Japanese greens this year and to spread their purchases across more vendors.

So far this morning, 3 stamp shui xian and ban tian yao.

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by dokpm0 » Mar 17th, '11, 08:58

Like some others I didn't realize it's St. Patty's Day.

Greens definitely won't reign supreme on my TeaDay. I keep sampling greens, but have yet to find any I really like. I kinda liked the gunpowder that came with the Adagio green tea sampler. At the moment I think the only greens I have in stock are a couple of Upton gunpowder samples. I didn't like them as well as the Adagio gunpowder.

At the moment there's some Pu-erh in my cup.

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Re: St. Patty's Day 2011. Will GREENS reign supreme?

by JenO » Mar 17th, '11, 12:37

There will be a Yame sencha in my cup at the end of my day and I'm really really hoping that my order from Den's will arrive today so I will have some matcha with which to break in the shiny new chawan I got yesterday. Yay, green!

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by artmom » Mar 17th, '11, 12:42

Chip, you know my answer!!! Not only do I not care for green tea, I'm Scottish!!! :D :lol:

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by greentam » Mar 17th, '11, 13:31

Started my day with peppermint with green tea and next up will be matcha! :lol: More green after that!

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Re: St. Patty's Day 2011. Will GREENS reign supreme?

by Qoppa » Mar 17th, '11, 13:42

So far in my day, no green tea.

In my cup now is a Yunnan gold from TeaSpring. This is by far the best black tea I've had so far. Nice and malty, and almost creamy tasting. Mmmmm...

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Re: St. Patty's Day 2011. Will GREENS reign supreme?

by debunix » Mar 17th, '11, 14:31

Starting the day with Tai Ping Hou Kui, and perhaps I'll go with some greener oolongs in the thermos this afternoon--yesterday was Lao Cha Tou from norbu in the thermos all afternoon and evening, so I am ready for greener today. And I need to finish a couple of greener things so I can rotate through some new ones. Heh.

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by artmom » Mar 17th, '11, 14:41

No tea yet today; don't know why -- just lazy I reckon.

Granddaughter Samantha heard from her Japanese employer today; he said for her to come on. So, she got her visa at the Japanese consulate on Tuesday and is planning her return to Japan on April 5. Only a worst disaster at the nuclear plant would cause her to reconsider. As I told her, you can always cancel right before you step aboard the plane. She really wants to continue to live and work in Japan. She'll be assisting a teacher in the public school system to teach English. Samantha will be the "native" speaker. They'll all sound Southern. :wink:

I just finished reading For All The Tea In China by Sarah Rose, on my Kindle. Interesting, well-written, fun read.

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by Stentor » Mar 17th, '11, 16:42

I did my best:
Yutaka Midori Sencha, Okuyutaka Sencha, Houjicha. :mrgreen:

We don't celebrate St. Patrick's Day over here so I wasn't even aware. Had I known, I would have definitely had some GREEN matcha.

Anyway, happy St. Patrick's Day!

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Re: St. Patty's Day 2011. Will GREENS reign supreme?

by Nenugal » Mar 17th, '11, 16:48

Drinking Tie Guan Yin while listening to The Dubliners and The Pogues :)

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