Nov 15th, '08, 21:39
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by Chip » Nov 15th, '08, 21:39
Sencha Premier from Adagio currently. A very nice asamushicha.
I picked up several rices today and another barley. I plan on doing some pan firing in a new pan.
Nov 16th, '08, 02:07
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by Shannon » Nov 16th, '08, 02:07
I am green I think. Fresh, lively, feel good tea!
I am enjoying a nightcap of Kukicha. I have been reading about the roasting of Japanese teas, sounds interesting. I need to give it a try.
Nov 16th, '08, 02:51
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by Elli » Nov 16th, '08, 02:51
I voted Roibus, sweet and good for Babies, too. As far as Personalitea goes, that seems fitting.
But, like so often in life, also in my favorite tea I'm looking for complementaries and I'd go with Hojicha Green Tea.
Nov 16th, '08, 12:09
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by tsusentei » Nov 16th, '08, 12:09
I would have to say:
magnanimitea
fallibilitea
sinceritea
fussbudgetea
and
peculiaritea
Gyokuro in my oatmeal and puer in my pot, today.
Nov 16th, '08, 12:54
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by edkrueger » Nov 16th, '08, 12:54
I'm finicky and only snobs like me. Would that make me Sencha?
Nov 16th, '08, 21:18
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by Victoria » Nov 16th, '08, 21:18
Teahome Verdant Green Oolong to start my day.
Sadly, my only tea.
My personality is Oolong of course.
Nov 16th, '08, 21:29
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by Chip » Nov 16th, '08, 21:29
Victoria wrote: Teahome Verdant Green Oolong to start my day.
Sadly, my only tea.
My personality is Oolong of course.

and
I have not heard about that oolong.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Nov 17th, '08, 10:01
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by Shelob » Nov 17th, '08, 10:01
Looking at the poll results is interesting,
however I am just wondering "what type of tea" those that chose other would be?
I just at the moment can't think of any other type that is not in the list, please advise me on what I am missing! thanks.
Nov 17th, '08, 10:03
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by Shelob » Nov 17th, '08, 10:03
Nov 17th, '08, 10:05
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by Maitre_Tea » Nov 17th, '08, 10:05
Shelob wrote:Looking at the poll results is interesting,
however I am just wondering "what type of tea" those that chose other would be?
I just at the moment can't think of any other type that is not in the list, please advise me on what I am missing! thanks.
Other could refer to specialTEAs like southern sweet tea
Nov 17th, '08, 10:10
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by Chip » Nov 17th, '08, 10:10
Maitre_Tea wrote:Shelob wrote:Looking at the poll results is interesting,
however I am just wondering "what type of tea" those that chose other would be?
I just at the moment can't think of any other type that is not in the list, please advise me on what I am missing! thanks.
Other could refer to specialTEAs like southern sweet tea
Heh, iced tea if they are cold hearted maybe?
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