Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

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And lastly in the year 2020, do you see the way you enjoy tea changing drastically, somewhat, a little, not really? This could be in any aspect. Please share.

I expect drastic change
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18%
I expect some change
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54%
A little
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Not really
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14%
No, not at all
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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by Victoria » Aug 22nd, '10, 11:13

Nice cool morning here, but we are expecting high temps later today.
Started the morning with Turzum Darjeeling.

Have a nice day everyone!

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by Chip » Aug 22nd, '10, 12:52

A new TD, more teas to be enjoyed, new ways to enjoy them. Thinking outside of the box can produce positive changes in how we enjoy tea ... but we often resist being creatures of habit. :arrow:

No changes this morning, brewed Warashina Supreme from the O-C following the same methodology as always, same results, great brew and very enjoyable, why would I want to change how I enjoy tea? :mrgreen: Joined this morning by SweeTea along with Lil' Bit and Ceylon.

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by laura99 » Aug 22nd, '10, 13:51

Still being new to all this, I expect some change, but probably not drastic. But who knows? A year ago I would never expected that I would not drink coffee at all at this point :).

Started my day as usual since receiving this tea - Jinggu Golden Strand Pure Bud Yunnan. Love it! Something different for my daily sencha with some Sakura Sencha from O-Cha.

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by Victoria » Aug 22nd, '10, 17:35

Kicking back with the A/C full blast, enjoying the last of my Da Yu Ling from Tea Masters. Very sad to see this one go.

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by nickE » Aug 22nd, '10, 20:46

laura99 wrote: Started my day as usual since receiving this tea - Jinggu Golden Strand Pure Bud Yunnan. Love it!
Ah glad you liked this one! :D

Started my day with Nada's Banpen. Impressive Ku wei and longevity on this one. Expensive Maocha, as expected. :twisted:

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by Chip » Aug 22nd, '10, 23:12

TD continued with TKY Masters from Adagio.

How odd, I am having Sheng Pu-erh cravings ... what is happening to me??? :shock:

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by Amaikokonut » Aug 22nd, '10, 23:24

I think it would be silly to expect no change, as I am still settling into my teahabits. But I look forward to all my future adventures in tea :)

I'm on a genmaicha kick today. Can't seem to get enough of it.

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by entropyembrace » Aug 22nd, '10, 23:31

Chip wrote:TD continued with TKY Masters from Adagio.

How odd, I am having Sheng Pu-erh cravings ... what is happening to me??? :shock:
sheng is quite green while it´s young anyway :lol:

teaday started with Yutaka Midori Kaoru Supreme from O-Cha...I love the rich buttery umami of this one. And now after dinner I´m drinking Genmaicha with matcha also from O-Cha. :)

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by PlantFan » Aug 23rd, '10, 12:38

I wasn't sure where to post this but this spot seemed a good idea given the topic. I expect some change in my TeaDays shortly with an upcoming trip to the Boulder Tea house in CO. Has anyone been? I am SO looking forward to this.
www.boulderteahouse.com

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by Chip » Aug 23rd, '10, 12:44

PlantFan wrote:I wasn't sure where to post this but this spot seemed a good idea given the topic. I expect some change in my TeaDays shortly with an upcoming trip to the Boulder Tea house in CO. Has anyone been? I am SO looking forward to this.
http://www.boulderteahouse.com
Enjoy!

You could post a topic under TeaMap on the forum ... or review on TeaMap on the adagio site.

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Re: Weekend TeaDay 8/21-22/10 The future of YOUR TeaDays?

by Victoria » Aug 23rd, '10, 14:00

PlantFan wrote:I wasn't sure where to post this but this spot seemed a good idea given the topic. I expect some change in my TeaDays shortly with an upcoming trip to the Boulder Tea house in CO. Has anyone been? I am SO looking forward to this.
http://www.boulderteahouse.com
At least one member has been there, but I can't remember who. Another member lives near there and when I go visit her, we plan a tip there, should be nice to check it out. Have fun and give us a full report!

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