Yes, it's the same one. AKA: Iron Goddess of Mercy
The Trio one, probably is too. I'm guessing it's a blend.
I think the Adagio TKY is one of if not the best. The best tasting ones completely unfurl into nice full leaves. A little longer brewing time is needed for this process. If you see TKY in bits and pieces, run for the hills.
Enjoy!
And thanks for the comp;liments on my blog! I do love purple. Many perfume folks are also into teas. It's a natural fit.
Jan 10th, '08, 11:06
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You blog passes the smell test! Nice
Don't always believe what you think!
http://www.ancientteahorseroad.blogspot.com
http://englishtea.us/
http://www.ancientteahorseroad.blogspot.com
http://englishtea.us/
Vic!!!!??!!!!
OMG, Vic is that you?!?
If so, then XOXOXO from GalileosDaughter!! Squee!
(If not, apologies!)
I just joined too, lol. Gave up the blog but found a new obsession.
If so, then XOXOXO from GalileosDaughter!! Squee!
(If not, apologies!)
I just joined too, lol. Gave up the blog but found a new obsession.
Thanks hop_goblin!
Yes GalileosDaughter it is moi!! I was excited to see your name on the newbie list too! We move in all the best circles don't we?
I'm spending way more time buying and enjoying tea these days. I think I may do a tea reviews on my blog!
So happy to hear from you!!
Bug hugs!
So what's in your cup today??
Yes GalileosDaughter it is moi!! I was excited to see your name on the newbie list too! We move in all the best circles don't we?
I'm spending way more time buying and enjoying tea these days. I think I may do a tea reviews on my blog!
So happy to hear from you!!
Bug hugs!
So what's in your cup today??
Jan 13th, '08, 02:08
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skywarrior
I've not read the book either, but the movie was one of the best I've ever seen. (I do have a rather odd taste in movies. I think I might have one romantic comedy in my extensive DVD collection, if that gives you any idea.) It was incredible how well the directors were able to transform such an olfactory-reliant plot into a beautiful visual experience. I even forgave some of the sillier cinematic moments (close up on flaring nostrils? that should make me want to giggle!) because the images actually worked.
I found the voice overs in the film to be quite funny. If they're lifted from the novel's English translation, it would be something I'd like to read.
I found the voice overs in the film to be quite funny. If they're lifted from the novel's English translation, it would be something I'd like to read.