Monday TeaDay 11/12/09 Brrrrr, more tea?

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Will your teaware be working overtime to help keep you warm regardless where you live or your current climatic conditions?

I will definitely be adjusting my tea drinking this week
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20%
I will probably be adjusting my tea drinking this week
11
17%
I will possibly be adjusting my tea drinking this week
6
9%
I will likely NOT be adjusting my tea drinking this week
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28%
I will definitely NOT be adjusting my tea drinking this week
14
22%
Other
2
3%
 
Total votes: 64

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Jan 12th, '09, 22:35
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by JP » Jan 12th, '09, 22:35

I do tend to drink more hot drinks during cold snaps, so I'll probably have more tea when it happens. It used to be the coffee intake that increased, but I've cut back on that. Whether or not or how much of an increase in tea that I drink will depend on how my work schedule shakes out.

Jan 12th, '09, 22:43

by brlarson » Jan 12th, '09, 22:43

I had an odd mix of teas this afternoon.

Brewed an Imperial Yunnan with lunch, then Wei Shan Mao Jian in mid-afternoon (a wild yellow tea), and finished my tea day with Ya Bao, green Pu-erh.

Stay warm folks!

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Jan 12th, '09, 22:56
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by murrius » Jan 12th, '09, 22:56

It's been at or below freezing where I am since the end of November so I don't anticipate a change in tea volumn. However, when things get cold I tend to drink more black tea and oolong.. It's interesting that there are a few others who are drawn to the dark side when it's cold.

Sencha Zuiko this morning from Den's. I am watching sadly as I approach the end of my 50 grams. This is an absolutely fantastic tea. This evening it was Ali Shan. Pure oolong goodness!

Jan 12th, '09, 22:56
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by befloyd » Jan 12th, '09, 22:56

I am sipping on some wonderful Mintastic. A blend by Kevin Rose of Diggnation. A great tea for the evening.

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Jan 12th, '09, 23:03
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by treazure » Jan 12th, '09, 23:03

I had to answer other. As a tea-aholic who drinks somewhere around 12 cups of tea already, it probably won't change.

Currently in my cup is an old standby, Irish Breakfast Blend with DaVinci sugar free vanilla syrup with some whipped cream on top and a sprinkling of ground cinnamon.

Oh crumbs, my cup is empty. Off to put the kettle on.
Jeanne - I never met a tea pot I didn't like.

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