I'm Jennifer! A relatively new tea drinker. Ok, a VERY new tea drinker. I've been lurking around for a while and finally decided to join. This is a great place and I've learned so much already. Can't wait to learn more!!
-Jennifer
Oct 18th, '08, 00:32
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Your right Sal. My dad took me to a Japanese restaurant and ordered their 'hot tea' for us to share. It was my 1st taste of green tea and I instantly became addicted. Always thought I hated black tea because of the sweet tea my grandma would make (she refused to have anything else to drink for us but water) but I am currently sampling all different of tea, trying to find my tastes. Right now, greens are my favorite, though oolongs are intriguing and samples are on their way!Salsero wrote:
Granted you are new to tea, but you must have tasted something and there must be something that motivated you stick your head in the door here.
We must know all!
Actually OOLONGS are a great place to start ... you can ease into greens over the next several years.
- Victoria -
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Welcome (try some oolongs) to the forum! We're really (try some delicious high mountain oolongs) glad to have you with us! Hope to hear lots (try some greenish darjeelings too, they are amazing) from you in the future (and green is ok too).
Sarah
Sarah
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