Yea, Monday, celebrate TeaDay, 2/11/08
Chip wrote:skywarrior wrote:I spent six months in Japan, but never set foot on the ground. (Figure that out, if you can). Family: switched at birth, raised by wolves. That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
A riddle for TeaDay...how did Sky live in Japan for 6 months and never set foot on the ground???
She was a baby, right?
Jack_teachat wrote:...my housemate has informed me that first ever tea order has arrived in the post today from O-cha consisting of 1 bag of daily sencha and 1 bag of Yutaka Midori!
Wow! Starting off with the good stuff! The Yukata Midori is one of my favorite teas, same as Chip, I believe. When your cold goes away, definitely ask Chip for some guidance brewing it– it is an amazing tea!
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scruffmcgruff - Posts: 1665
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Re: Yea, Monday, celebrate TeaDay, 2/10/08
Chip wrote:
So answer the poll...and instead of discussing our ages (unless you want to), Henley also wanted to ask, what are you, a TeaMan or a TeaWoman. So, tell us your gender if you please.
I'm neither a TeaMan, nor a TeaWoman.
I am The TeaMAAn. And I pitty the fool.
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bambooforest - Posts: 352
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This morning I started off with Fukamushi - Cha superior from Uji (hibiki-an).
In the late afternoon, I'm having an Uji Sencha called "Miyabi" from o-cha.com
Into the very early evening, I'm planning to engage life in adventure mode. I will be having a wonderful green oolong from Alishan Taiwan I think, which is is oh so satisfying (Tea from Taiwan).
In the late afternoon, I'm having an Uji Sencha called "Miyabi" from o-cha.com
Into the very early evening, I'm planning to engage life in adventure mode. I will be having a wonderful green oolong from Alishan Taiwan I think, which is is oh so satisfying (Tea from Taiwan).
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bambooforest - Posts: 352
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Scruff McGruff wrote:Wow! Starting off with the good stuff! The Yukata Midori is one of my favorite teas, same as Chip, I believe. When your cold goes away, definitely ask Chip for some guidance brewing it– it is an amazing tea!
Thats right, I figured if I get some daily sencha and drink that for a few days I could then prepare myself to be blown away by the Midori.
Can't Wait!
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Jack_teachat - Posts: 415
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Re: Yea, Monday, celebrate TeaDay, 2/10/08
bambooforest wrote: And I pitty the fool.
Me. Tea?
Any way ..
27, Mixed heritage: French and German almost exclusively on my dad's side, Welsh and Scottish mostly on my mother's with speculative other heritage.
I'm a TeaMan irl, but online does it really matter?
Let's see ... *checks join date* I've been drinking real tea since shortly after I joined Teachat. My samples just hadn't yet arrived.
I haven't had tea tonight yet, but the Mengyang Guoyan will be in yixing just after supper.
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Scarlet Glow wrote:Chip - TeaMan... that sounds like a super hero. Dun da da da... it's TeaMan! Saving the world from horribly bitter tea, one cup at a time! Err... something like that.
...yes, I am TeaMan!!! Currently fighting contaminants in tea. The world is a safer place. Careful, Bamboo. Calling yourself TeaMaan carries with it huge responsibilty.
Jack, I am on steep #4 of Yutaka Midori, one of my fav sencha. I am quite partial to Kagoshima prefecture sencha.
I still say Sky is a hawk or an eagle.
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Chip - Mod/Admin
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I'm 23, female, and descended from a long line of argumentative coffee-drinkers. My relatives tolerate my fascination with tea as a harmless quirk, provided that I take my coffee black.
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Mil - Posts: 37
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Today started out with a sencha and a Tazo Zen teabag between classes since I forgot to restock my loose tea supply that is usually in my backpack.
I am 21, female, and a complete mutt heritage wise. I know I am at least 1/4 Polish with some Irish, English, Danish, and maybe some German. We keep getting conflicting information about the Danish and German parts so it gets confusing after a while.
I have been drinking tea on and off since I was younger. I am lucky enough to have a father who likes tea so we would have a pot of Earl Grey almost every night after dinner. I started drinking tea on my own through middle school and high school, ending up with a constant travel mug every morning somewhere in the 10th grade. It was at that time when I decided that even though my parents were die-hard coffee addicts, I would be a tea drinker. From there, the tea obsession got progressively worse though it took me a while to find that I could get loose tea online. Now, finding me without a tea mug nearby is an oddity.
I am 21, female, and a complete mutt heritage wise. I know I am at least 1/4 Polish with some Irish, English, Danish, and maybe some German. We keep getting conflicting information about the Danish and German parts so it gets confusing after a while.
I have been drinking tea on and off since I was younger. I am lucky enough to have a father who likes tea so we would have a pot of Earl Grey almost every night after dinner. I started drinking tea on my own through middle school and high school, ending up with a constant travel mug every morning somewhere in the 10th grade. It was at that time when I decided that even though my parents were die-hard coffee addicts, I would be a tea drinker. From there, the tea obsession got progressively worse though it took me a while to find that I could get loose tea online. Now, finding me without a tea mug nearby is an oddity.
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Cinnamon Kitty - Posts: 1058
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I'm 31 y/o guy, mostly of Italian descent with a bit of other stuff mixed in.
Started off today with Yutaka Midori. Later I made some Long Jing. I'm about to embark on my second try at this Rougui. Hopefully I can coax out the cassia flavor that this tea is named after.
Started off today with Yutaka Midori. Later I made some Long Jing. I'm about to embark on my second try at this Rougui. Hopefully I can coax out the cassia flavor that this tea is named after.
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JT - Posts: 60
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Nice to learn a bit about everyone. It is something we just never really take the time to do, so it is a nice change of pace. Tomorrow, a tea discussion will ensue.
So, Ding Gu Da Fang followed by Yutaka Midori...thinking about a 4th tea...that is a bonus for me.
So, Ding Gu Da Fang followed by Yutaka Midori...thinking about a 4th tea...that is a bonus for me.
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Chip - Mod/Admin
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bananarchysplit wrote:from a Bag :ducks:
Perfectly acceptable, everyone here knows tea bags are simply the gateway drug..
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tenuki - Posts: 2278
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People tell me I'm 22 years old but I don't feel 22! I've been through a lot in my life and I feel I should either be 50 or 12
lol Still such a kid at heart.
I am half-German/Irish/English and half-Arabic, though I am not too familar with Arabic culture since my father has not been in the picture often.
I am half-German/Irish/English and half-Arabic, though I am not too familar with Arabic culture since my father has not been in the picture often.
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