Dec 11th, '10, 19:52
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Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
sweet and salty really! chocolate covered sea salt popcorn..or sea salt caramels for instance!
Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Sweet all the way for me, I reckon I would reach for some chocolate.
Dec 11th, '10, 23:20
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Dec 11th, '10, 23:27
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Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
I'd say "sweet"-- but it's stuff like apples or dried fruit or oatmeal. For some reason, healthy food is more appealing to me than candy. My friends tease me incessantly for this.
Puerh all this afternoon and probably all night because I have epic finals on Tuesday and have to start studying like, three days ago.

Puerh all this afternoon and probably all night because I have epic finals on Tuesday and have to start studying like, three days ago.

Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
I usually go for salty snack like goldfish and sweet tea, like jasmine or a molasses-y shu.
Drinking some 2006 Menghai V8, I'm loving this tea for the price.
Drinking some 2006 Menghai V8, I'm loving this tea for the price.
Dec 12th, '10, 00:27
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Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Savory always places top but salty comes close in second. Don't find I every really tend to crave sweet.
Starting in on a second session with O-Cha's Hatsumi in a moment.
Starting in on a second session with O-Cha's Hatsumi in a moment.
Dec 12th, '10, 01:24
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Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Next up, Tsuru Jirushi Gyokuro extraordinaire! Brewed and served in a Zuiho Ono Hagi gyokuro set. Followed by TGY from IPT.
Out of sweets ...
Out of sweets ...

Dec 12th, '10, 02:40
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Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Rainy, sleepless night here.
Surfin' the net and enjoying some black dragon pearls.
Surfin' the net and enjoying some black dragon pearls.
Dec 12th, '10, 07:45
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Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
december is the time when I spend few weeks in my parents house, so I enjoy mama's food, sweet, salty...does not matter.
This weekend I opened premium sencha from hibiki, since now I realy like it, but it is to soon to do conclusion, will see in 1-2 weeks if I really like it.
This weekend I opened premium sencha from hibiki, since now I realy like it, but it is to soon to do conclusion, will see in 1-2 weeks if I really like it.
Dec 12th, '10, 16:09
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Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Began the TD with Yutaka Midori with the Mrs. ... served up in SO 13 Tempest ...


Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Interesting subject. Someone could do a dissertation on predicting people's favorite foods based on tea choices - or vice versa. Sweet is always my first choice so when I arrived home from a matinee after a tealess day I headed for the silver needles.
Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Salty/Umami are my favorites.
Shiggy Stardust is a great name for that kyusu Chip. It certainly rocks.
Shiggy Stardust is a great name for that kyusu Chip. It certainly rocks.
Re: TeaRoom Weekend 12/11-12/10 Bud!
Late night study aid... wondering how long it may take me to walk to school tomorrow in this blizzard.

I call it the Dynamic Deishi sencha set... with some 7132 O-cha Asamushi sencha.

I call it the Dynamic Deishi sencha set... with some 7132 O-cha Asamushi sencha.