Jul 1st, '08, 10:55
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I'm so glad to have working internet access again. Our phone has been on the fritz (static on the line) so I've had EXTREMELY intermittent web access. So frustrating! I fear this good fortune is temporary so I thought I'd check in while I could!
In honor of the poll I'm enjoying some Red Robe Oolong. I must say I've been a complete oolong convert in 2008. I still enjoy the other kinds, but I'm in a very oolong place right now. (Although this weekend I was really into this Victorian Afternoon tea - a kind of milder version of Lapsang. Who knew I'd like it?)
Hooray! The day lilies are here!

In honor of the poll I'm enjoying some Red Robe Oolong. I must say I've been a complete oolong convert in 2008. I still enjoy the other kinds, but I'm in a very oolong place right now. (Although this weekend I was really into this Victorian Afternoon tea - a kind of milder version of Lapsang. Who knew I'd like it?)
Hooray! The day lilies are here!

Jul 1st, '08, 11:56
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Katrina, that cup is so neat - I really like it. And lovely colors with the photo!Katrina wrote:
I thought about this probably too much, going back and forth between oolong and green (Japanese, since I've not been overly impressed by too many Chinese greens), but I ultimately voted oolong because I've found more "must have" oolongs than I have greens. Not that the greens haven't been really good - because they have - it's just that oolongs are less picky with brewing and that endears them to me. That and allergies + green = really icky taste, which is what I dealt with last night. Yesterday all over was a disappointing tea day. Hopefully today will be better.
The last of my pineapple sample today.

Jul 1st, '08, 12:21
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I too was amused by the irony.Victoria wrote:Can you believe Chip set up this poll to show up Oolongs, and he's still loosing? Ha!

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Jul 1st, '08, 13:25
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Can it be...oolongs reigning supreme on TeaChat.
This is a big upset if it holds.
I voted green...and as I stated yesterday, the Fukamushi Supreme could be my top pick of the year so far. Definately a Japanese green, but I had a bunch that were really great.
I started with some adagio Keemun Concerto, now...FUKAMUSHI SUPREME!!!

I voted green...and as I stated yesterday, the Fukamushi Supreme could be my top pick of the year so far. Definately a Japanese green, but I had a bunch that were really great.
I started with some adagio Keemun Concerto, now...FUKAMUSHI SUPREME!!!
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Congrats!TimeforTea wrote:More importantly for me regarding the first half of 2008: It's been six months since I have have a drop of coffee! I can't even tolerate the smell anymore!
Though I did take a liking to oolongs and tasted some that I really liked, my favorite for the first half of 2008 is O-ch'a Fukamushi Sencha Supreme. I think it is followed closely by White Tip Oolong and Oolong #8. Personally, I want to see an Iron Chef style battle: tea.
Today, I am happily trying to finish off more teas simply so I have a better excuse to purchase more. I finished off my Irish Breakfast sample this morning and learned an important lesson with it. Getting the bright idea to add fresh spearmint to Irish Breakfast did not result in something tasty. The sharp mint flavor did not blend well with the natural fruitiness of the Irish Breakfast at all. To make up for that mistake, I made a mug of Peach Oolong, finishing off the last of that tin.
Jul 1st, '08, 13:58
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Yeah, I see it now. Thanx for straightening me out.Salsero wrote:It isn't so. The liquor is actually a pretty transparent light orange. I suspect the blue cup interior is at least one factor making it look milky for you. I like white interiors so much!Chip wrote:I have to ask though about the tea...the liquor looks milky??? Say it isn't so!!!!!!
Lovely photos Sal, Lew and Katrina!!!
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