Anybody else notice that Inguna chose to use 'GREEN TEA' in the cup icon on TC's home page....but of course, what other choice would work
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I needed a middle option...I do have some faves, but I feel as if I've barely scratched the surface of what's out there, so some looking is still in order!
Started this morning with my fav black Ceylon in my travel mug. My tea buddy at work brewed up some fruity flavored thing...it was like kool-aid and when she wasn't looking I dumped it down the drain.
Here is a picture of what's in my cup now (6th steep of gyokuro) along with 20% of my daffodil crop.

(yes, that is a drop of tea on the petal).
Hope everybody is enjoying a great spring day,
Dreamer
Started this morning with my fav black Ceylon in my travel mug. My tea buddy at work brewed up some fruity flavored thing...it was like kool-aid and when she wasn't looking I dumped it down the drain.
Here is a picture of what's in my cup now (6th steep of gyokuro) along with 20% of my daffodil crop.

(yes, that is a drop of tea on the petal).
Hope everybody is enjoying a great spring day,
Dreamer
I explore new teas whenever I get a chance but also there's a few I keep coming back to...the Keemun family, Mim Estate Darjeeling, Yunnan Black Tea, Wu Yi Bei Dou (I need more!), Ying De Gold, Jasmine dragon pearls, and single bush Milan Dancong...some of these are pretty limited production but with so many types and not actually drinking a lot of tea each day they last a while 
I had Keemun Hao Ya today.
I had Keemun Hao Ya today.
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I hope you are feelin' better and will have a better TeaDay tomorrow!
I wish I could boast such far reaching influence, but alas, Iguna just has good taste.geeber1 wrote:HEY ... why do all of the new TeaChat icons have GREEN tea in them![]()
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I suspect that our dear moderator must have had something to do with that!
I hope you are feelin' better and will have a better TeaDay tomorrow!
LMAO!
" My tea buddy at work brewed up some fruity flavored thing...it was like kool-aid and when she wasn't looking I dumped it down the drain. "
I started to snicker while sipping tea and nearly spit it all over my keyboard when I read this line.
I have my favorite blacks and oolongs that I grew up with and have loved for decades, but I try to keep an open mind in trying new flavors while training my palate towards unfamiliar teas. We humans thrive on daily habit - the familiar- it's built into our ancient hardwiring because the unfamiliar carried an element of risk.
No wonder then that most of us have our 'tried and true' teas that we turn to for comfort during our breaks in a hectic day.
I started to snicker while sipping tea and nearly spit it all over my keyboard when I read this line.
I have my favorite blacks and oolongs that I grew up with and have loved for decades, but I try to keep an open mind in trying new flavors while training my palate towards unfamiliar teas. We humans thrive on daily habit - the familiar- it's built into our ancient hardwiring because the unfamiliar carried an element of risk.
No wonder then that most of us have our 'tried and true' teas that we turn to for comfort during our breaks in a hectic day.
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Re: LMAO!
I had to laugh, and then thought I hope this teabuddy does not find TeaChatIntuit wrote:I started to snicker while sipping tea and nearly spit it all over my keyboard when I read this line.Dreamer wrote:" My tea buddy at work brewed up some fruity flavored thing...it was like kool-aid and when she wasn't looking I dumped it down the drain. "
Re: LMAO!
Or, we could hope that they DO find TeaChat and stop drinking kool-aid tea!Chip wrote:I had to laugh, and then thought I hope this teabuddy does not find TeaChatIntuit wrote:I started to snicker while sipping tea and nearly spit it all over my keyboard when I read this line.Dreamer wrote:" My tea buddy at work brewed up some fruity flavored thing...it was like kool-aid and when she wasn't looking I dumped it down the drain. "
Dreamer, I cracked up when I read that!
Thanks, Chip, I am feeling better, that Irish B-fast just hit me wrong, I guess!Chip wrote:I hope you are feelin' better and will have a better TeaDay tomorrow!
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Somewhere between options 2 and 3. I am very happy with several of the teas I have, and do restock; but that doesn't mean I'm not willing to explore and try new things. So at any given time, about half of my tea consists of tried-and-true favourites while the other half is pure exploration.
P.S. The title of this poll made me think of this kind of "experimentation", though:

P.S. The title of this poll made me think of this kind of "experimentation", though:
