Don't forget, tomorrow is St Patty's Day...think green...TEA!!!
Yesterday was sooo bad tea wise for me, that the best tea of the day was Kuki- Houjicha from 2005 that I just found in my tea drawer...it actually was not bad...it was just enough for one session...I must order some.
So, today, dang it, I will have some good tea.
Welcome to TeaDay! Please stop by many times throughout the day and share what is in your cup with fellow TeaChatters. You can see what everyone else is drinking as well.
Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic...do you drink and eat??? Share with everyone what your tea drinking and eating habits are? I hope to hear dark chocolate mentioned more than the one time I mention it. Remember to have fun on TeaDay.
And of course...have a great TeaDay everyone!
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I was going to add an option for Tea with breakfast...but it started to complicate the poll too much.olivierco wrote:I quite always drink tea for breakfast and I often drink tea with my lunch, but during the rest of the day, I don't eat anything when drinking tea.
This morning, Keemun
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Really...so, in the USA...when are we celebrating? My calendar says Monday.scarrell wrote:St. Patrick's day was actually Saturday, Chip! Whenever it falls on the Holy Week the Vatican moves the date forwards or backwards - this hasn't happened since 1940 and won't occur again until 2160. The state holiday in Ireland is supposedly not changed, but as far as the church is concerned it is.
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Breakfast is the only meal that I might drink tea with food. Occassionally I may munch on plain rice crackers with tea. My preference is to drink water with meals, and have tea on its own.
This morning I have citron green in my cup. Last night I enjoyed a mug of foxtrot.
This morning I have citron green in my cup. Last night I enjoyed a mug of foxtrot.
Dark chocolate, Chip? Absolutely! I'll sometimes savor a small piece of really good dark chocolate after dinner. Yum! But I've never had it with tea. Bet it would be tasty with Valentine's tea, though!Chip wrote: I hope to hear dark chocolate mentioned more than the one time I mention it.
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I am making an effort, however slight, to not associate food with tea.
I am smoking a brisket to celebrate St. Pat's day. We went to a Mahler concert last night after moving all morning. Not being particularly fond of corned beef or the side-effects of cabbage, we are having corned beef and potatoes. I don't think there is any really good tea that goes with brisket. I do have some Reisling in the wine cellar(fridge), however.
I am smoking a brisket to celebrate St. Pat's day. We went to a Mahler concert last night after moving all morning. Not being particularly fond of corned beef or the side-effects of cabbage, we are having corned beef and potatoes. I don't think there is any really good tea that goes with brisket. I do have some Reisling in the wine cellar(fridge), however.
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