I started with $3 per bag genmaicha and haved upped the ante considerably since then. However, I still think tea is a great deal and as you pointed out, the good stuff is still cheap compared to buying a cup in a shop.JustinW wrote:britt wrote:Be warned, though, that tea can and tea ware can become very addictive (and expensive)!I remember when I first started out with this whole tea thing (with sencha), I was thinking 'I'll get a nice $15 tea for my everyday tea, and then a $25 tea for those special days.' Now I'm drinking $30-50 tea everyday!
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When you really think about it though tea is actually a very good deal. With a $40 tea it might only cost $1.80 - $2.00 per pot. Makes me cringe whenever I buy a cappuccino at a coffee shop, especially since the tea is better.
Re: What kind of oolong should I buy?
Re: What kind of oolong should I buy?
+1 Unfortunately, it doesn't stop there.JustinW wrote:britt wrote:Be warned, though, that tea can and tea ware can become very addictive (and expensive)!I remember when I first started out with this whole tea thing (with sencha), I was thinking 'I'll get a nice $15 tea for my everyday tea, and then a $25 tea for those special days.' Now I'm drinking $30-50 tea everyday!
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When you really think about it though tea is actually a very good deal. With a $40 tea it might only cost $1.80 - $2.00 per pot. Makes me cringe whenever I buy a cappuccino at a coffee shop, especially since the tea is better.

Re: What kind of oolong should I buy?
I am also seeing how addictive this could be and fun too.
I tried a jasmine pearl oolong today, actually threw it out, I felt like I was drinking perfume lol, will keep trying different oolongs, although they may not be for me at all...Will keep sampling. 
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Re: What kind of oolong should I buy?
When you finally do find a great one, it makes it all worth while!Katy1977 wrote:I am also seeing how addictive this could be and fun too.I tried a jasmine pearl oolong today, actually threw it out, I felt like I was drinking perfume lol, will keep trying different oolongs, although they may not be for me at all...Will keep sampling.
Katy1977
I'm not too fond of most jasmine either. Some use extract and I try to avoid these completely. Others actually roll the tea with the jasmine flowers multiple times until the tea picks up the scent. I like this type more, but still prefer a straight green tea.