At lunch today, played in the TeaPass box & tried the passion fruit tea by Argo. It was waaaay too sweet for my taste. After an interesting day, decided to end it w/a familiar friend of hot cinnamon spice. Ain't nothing like a good friend!
BTW, Witches Brew... enjoyed your photos today. You'll have to share more!
I drink it because I enjoy it AND because of the health benefits. It's just another part of a delicious & health diet. It was a dislike of coffee and the associated coffee-breath as well as an interest in the healthy aspects of tea that first turned me into a tea drinker, but now I love drinking and trying and enjoying all types of it!
Yes it really did help. Tastes good cold too. You think you liked it enough to purchase?Teasweetie wrote:Having a typical So. Cali "May Gray" day, huh? I'm sure the magnolia oolong solved that!Victoria wrote:Decided to brew up some magnolia oolong. Such a dreary day here in So. California.
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Noooo, it's my toy!! * hovers protectively around the as yet unpurchased potters wheel *Victoria wrote:Congrats tenuki! Now if you can just get her started on the pottery wheel...
In my cup this afternoon more oolong from FLT. I really don't know if I care if this stuff is last year's harvest, it's soooo amazing.
You know, you might like winter harvest better than spring, they are different. I like fresh most of all, but given the choice I like winter gao shans, and spring baozhongs.
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )
I want it ALL ... NOWtenuki wrote:Noooo, it's my toy!! * hovers protectively around the as yet unpurchased potters wheel *Victoria wrote:Congrats tenuki! Now if you can just get her started on the pottery wheel...
In my cup this afternoon more oolong from FLT. I really don't know if I care if this stuff is last year's harvest, it's soooo amazing.
You know, you might like winter harvest better than spring, they are different. I like fresh most of all, but given the choice I like winter gao shans, and spring baozhongs.
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Nice to have you back too. Woot, Space is in the house!Space Samurai wrote:Its nice to have tea again.
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Yes, I liked it that much!! I will order it once I finish working through my other teas.Victoria wrote:Yes it really did help. Tastes good cold too. You think you liked it enough to purchase?Teasweetie wrote:Having a typical So. Cali "May Gray" day, huh? I'm sure the magnolia oolong solved that!Victoria wrote:Decided to brew up some magnolia oolong. Such a dreary day here in So. California.
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