Aug 31st, '10, 21:22
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by Skippyandjif » Aug 31st, '10, 21:22
Congratulations Artmom and Ed, happy anniversary!
"Other" for me-- I have tired of a couple kinds of tea, but never tired of tea in general. I even drink it on oppressively hot days like today. (My roommates gave me a ton of odd "what is she DOING?!" looks for brewing up a pot of tea in our 90-something-degree dorm room, it was pretty funny.

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Rose congou earlier today, currently sipping on some iced green tea while brewing a chrysanthemum tisane.
Aug 31st, '10, 23:33
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by JP » Aug 31st, '10, 23:33
Unfortunately I have tired of tea!. Or more like feel repealed by the thought of tasting it again. It's been that way for me since last January and I really don't know why. All I know is that during the course of a few days back then tea didn't taste good any more. Perhaps it was from over indulgence, perhaps it was a particular type, or maybe it's lumped in with a similar dislike for other foods that stopped appealing to me at the same time.
So I drop in here once in a while to try to jazz myself up again about tea.
Aug 31st, '10, 23:46
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by msmeghann82 » Aug 31st, '10, 23:46
Occasionally I tire of a flavor of tea. I loved rooibos "teas" when I first resumed drinking tea but now I can't stomach it. Mostly I just get sick of a flavor and switch to something else. Currently love flavored senchas.
Last cuppa was a Blueberry Passion Rooibos that reminded me why I no longer enjoy rooibos. More green tea in the morning.
Sep 1st, '10, 12:02
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by Chip » Sep 1st, '10, 12:02
JP wrote:Unfortunately I have tired of tea!. Or more like feel repealed by the thought of tasting it again. It's been that way for me since last January and I really don't know why. All I know is that during the course of a few days back then tea didn't taste good any more. Perhaps it was from over indulgence, perhaps it was a particular type, or maybe it's lumped in with a similar dislike for other foods that stopped appealing to me at the same time.
So I drop in here once in a while to try to jazz myself up again about tea.
Hey JP,
Check out Wednesday's TD for hopefully some discussion on this very topic. Sometimes trying some new teas will shake it up in a positive way.

Sep 1st, '10, 13:37
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by JBaymore » Sep 1st, '10, 13:37
artmom wrote:I never have tired of Tea, or of my DH Ed. Today, we celebrate
53 years of marriage
MF Marco Polo in celebration.

CONGRATULATIONS!