Since I'm just starting to make the switch from coffee to tea I'd most likely drink coffee if I was out of tea. Well, unless it was chamomile that I was out of. Chamomile has become a nightly tradition. It gives the insomnia meds a helping hand. Coffee would definitely not be a wise substitute. I was momentarily concerned Tuesday when I realized how low I was on chamomile. I quickly placed an order for more.
I seem to be getting into a tea day rut. I'm once again starting off with a Scottish Breakfast Blend. That and a loose leaf Pu-Erh are all I've stocked at work so far. I did bring a Pu-Erh Tuo Cha sample to work with me today, so it'll be in my cup in the relatively near future.
Tagging along with the chamomile order I mentioned above will be a few Keemun and Lapsang Souchong samples. Those should help to briefly alleviate my TeaDay rut.
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Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
if i've had tea sitting around then it's most likely meant to be aged. I've got six year old chinese greens that taste better now than they did when they were new, so go figure. Besides, running out of tea for me means that I don't have any sencha...
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Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
Happy Birthday Karmaplace!!!

... s**t happens ... earthquakes, fires, robberies ... kids use bings for frisbee golf in the alley, ... sooo, imagine the worst ... then what?IPT wrote:My great grandchildren will be drinking some of the tea I have now.auhckw wrote: +1
I have enough for 40 years for everyday consumption...

Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
Ok, I confess... I am one of the guy that picked on CoffeeChip wrote:Happy Birthday Karmaplace!!!
... s**t happens ... earthquakes, fires, robberies ... kids use bings for frisbee golf in the alley, ... sooo, imagine the worst ... then what?IPT wrote:My great grandchildren will be drinking some of the tea I have now.auhckw wrote: +1
I have enough for 40 years for everyday consumption...

Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
After a momentary panic and a reassuring look at my tea supplies I realized I do have options. Weather permitting (treacherous icy sidewalks trump tea) I can go into Manhattan to The Tea Gallery or some other tea shop or chinatown and replenish my stocks, while paying extra for express shipping from my favorite USA based suppliers - Seven Cups, Tea Trekker and Den's. This leads me to wonder why I've never actually gone to the Tea Gallery to shop in person, so I've added that to my to-do list.
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Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
... (Smokey) mountain men could raid your tea provisions ...artmom wrote:+1IPT wrote:I DO NOT RUN OUT OF TEA!



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Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
I try to plan ahead so as not to run out of tea. If I did run out of tea however, I'd just drink coffee in the mornings instead.
Of course I'd order new tea
I might actually go to a local tea store and just buy a few grams of something random I've never had.
Finished my bag of O-Cha's Organic Kabusecha this morning and opened a new bag of Yuuki-Cha's Okuyutaka this afternoon. It's probably too late to have more tea today but I'm not sure
A nice rest of the TeaDay to everyone!
Of course I'd order new tea

Finished my bag of O-Cha's Organic Kabusecha this morning and opened a new bag of Yuuki-Cha's Okuyutaka this afternoon. It's probably too late to have more tea today but I'm not sure

A nice rest of the TeaDay to everyone!
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Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
I'll defend my tea to the death!! Those Smoky Mountain men are no match for a fired up Grandmaw!!!! 

Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
That is awesome.IPT wrote:My great grandchildren will be drinking some of the tea I have now.auhckw wrote:
+1
I have enough for 40 years for everyday consumption...
I run out of tea sometimes. I try not to let the cupboard go bare, but it has happened. After shaming myself, I order some tea...and make some coffee.
Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
I didn´t pick coffee because my attitude is....coffee is not a substitute for tea and tea is not a substitute for coffee!
I like both and wouldn´t want to do without either one
I like both and wouldn´t want to do without either one

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Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
So, what would you do then?entropyembrace wrote:I didn´t pick coffee because my attitude is....coffee is not a substitute for tea and tea is not a substitute for coffee!
I like both and wouldn´t want to do without either one
Interesting, as this echos my experience pretty much. When I have run out of the good stuff ... aka SENCHA, I have been surprised by Korean greens that were better than they had been, etc.Bryan_dr... wrote:if i've had tea sitting around then it's most likely meant to be aged. I've got six year old chinese greens that taste better now than they did when they were new, so go figure. Besides, running out of tea for me means that I don't have any sencha...
So, I root through the teas that sat for one reason or another and by process of elimination pick some out that will hold me over. I do not try to replace with supermarket or even relatively local tearoom tea that is too often old and faded and overpriced ... I do order and will possibly do an express ship if I am desperate enough.
Began the TD with Kiwami sencha from Zencha and currently Seijak Korean from a TCer with the Mrs.
Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
I can't imagine that I would actually ever run out of tea. Maybe one particular type, but can always go to another. I have been ordering from Norbu a lot lately, and they can have me tea in three days. I would go through the dregs/samples I have, or maybe even a tea bag before making a trip to Tevanna though (only local tea store I am aware of).
Man Tang Xiang Yunnan for my afternoon tea today.
Man Tang Xiang Yunnan for my afternoon tea today.
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see top of page oneChip wrote:So, what would you do then?entropyembrace wrote:I didn´t pick coffee because my attitude is....coffee is not a substitute for tea and tea is not a substitute for coffee!
I like both and wouldn´t want to do without either one

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Re: Thursday Teaday 2/24/11 Oops, out of tea.
I've got tea stored in several different places, so I'm not worried. And Mountain men are no match for my attack water buffalo!Chip wrote:Happy Birthday Karmaplace!!!
... s**t happens ... earthquakes, fires, robberies ... kids use bings for frisbee golf in the alley, ... sooo, imagine the worst ... then what?IPT wrote:My great grandchildren will be drinking some of the tea I have now.auhckw wrote: +1
I have enough for 40 years for everyday consumption...