Monday TeaDay 6/01/09 Monday Madness?

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Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic. Monday Madness, does this sound appropriate to your need or desire for more as the blue Monday begins? Do you consume more tea on Mondays typically than other days?

Definitely hitting the leaf hardest on Mondays!
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4%
Yes, many Mondays I consume more tea than other days
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6%
Perhaps yes
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19%
Perhaps no
3
6%
I do not believe my tea consumption is higher on Mondays
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35%
No, definitely not higher on Mondays
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29%
 
Total votes: 48

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by Geekgirl » Jun 1st, '09, 19:31

Well, most mondays I drink more tea because I'm doing stuff around the house. Today though, I'm very behind. Have only had a bit of iced tea. No lunch either. And I haven't gotten any work done. What gives? :?

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by Dresden » Jun 1st, '09, 19:37

I really don't think I drink any more than usual on Mondays... Mainly because I'm generally a creature of habit.

Genmaicha Extra Green in my cup today.

And my order from O-Cha came in today!!! Woohoo!!!

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by Chip » Jun 1st, '09, 19:44

Dresden wrote: And my order from O-Cha came in today!!! Woohoo!!!

Tell us more.... :wink:

Next up today was dribs and drabs from the bottom of some sencha bags. It was OK, but not too exciting. And last was a FF Darjeeling sample compliments of th "A" team. I cannot remember the estate, but I think I needed to brew it longer as DW thought it lacked flavor as well. Very nice fruity aroma though, just very thin tasting.

I feel like I need another tea to make of for 2 sub par sessions.............
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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by Cinnamon Kitty » Jun 1st, '09, 20:02

I have no honest idea. I tend to drag more in the middle of the week, but given that I am doing quite well in tea drinking today and that today is Monday, perhaps yes, sometimes I do drink more tea on Mondays.

I am currently very tea buzzed on Yutaka Midori. Fifth steep just went into my cup. I came to the conclusion that it would be an excellent thing to start the day with since I am incredibly wired from the tea, but now I have to figure out how exactly to work actually drinking tea in the morning prior to the commute. The main issue is that I brew my morning tea in my Den's kyusu because three steeps fill up my travel mug and thermos perfectly and that same kyusu works the best for any deep steamed sencha since my other kyusu clogs too easily and makes a complete mess with any type of fine leaves. The only conclusions I came up with is to get more tea, as in ones I could brew in a different vessel like a gaiwan, or an asamushi sencha that wouldn't clog my clay screened kyusu, or get another kyusu with a metal screen.

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Re: Explanation for the Monday Morning Blues

by murrius » Jun 1st, '09, 20:21

Intuit wrote:Excess consumption of stimulants on Monday morning has been shown to correspond to a pattern of abnormal sleep patterns over the week ..... Sleeping in late pushes back breakfast time on the weekend and can lengthen cortisol peak decay, delaying sleep hormone onset at night, and resulting in poor quality sleep Sunday night, leaving you tired on Monday morning.
So that is what's going on Mondays! There is no doubt I drink more tea most Mondays, especially in the afternoon. Sometimes I even have a coffee to keep my engine purring.

So far today I'm running on shincha from this morning and an Americano this afternoon. Long Jing is in my very near future. :wink:

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Kuding Cha

by hong.tea.dao » Jun 1st, '09, 20:38

Yesterday was so hot a day, a friend brought back some high grade Kuding tea, only buds.

I like Kuding tea although it's bitter and cool, it can be looks like a live leaf on the water, so fresh and green ,just like it grows in your cup.

But attention, don't drink too much.
Sorry I can't post link yet or I'll give you a picture.

Tuesday Now. Have a good day!

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Do you know what's meaning of Chinese character of Cha?
茶---The top part is grass, bottom is tree and middle part is human.

Cha-Tea, connect human with nature.

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by Dresden » Jun 1st, '09, 23:00

Chip wrote:
Dresden wrote: And my order from O-Cha came in today!!! Woohoo!!!

Tell us more.... :wink:
Well... as you know may it was my first time doing business with O-Cha.com and I must say, I am quite impressed.

Everything came in nicely packaged and as advertised. I was a little frightened with the thought of a kyusu going through the USPS... But it came through unscathed. 8)

I ended up getting a kyusu, tea canister and 100g of yutaka-midori shincha... Pics follow!

Thanks to everyone who helped me in my decision to order from O-Cha!

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by lydia » Jun 4th, '09, 07:57

depends

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