Hello All--
I am a new poster and wanted to introduce myself.
I am "Anodyne." (Errr, I am female, if that is not clear.) I live on the Front Range in central Colorado and can see the glorious Rockies out my back window. I moved here from a wretched Deep South town last year and have been blissfully happy ever since I moved West. It's been a goal of mine for years and years to live in CO!
I came to this tea business fairly recently. I have always liked green tea, as well as black teas, but really did not know much about the different varieties. About a month ago I took a geeky but fun tour of the Celestial Seasonings plant in Boulder, CO, and was amazed by its operations. Then I started researching tea and buying different types at my local Whole Foods, and it wasn't long before I got hooked. More recently I have been trying loose leaf types such as Adagio and Rishi and drink almost exclusively loose leaf types now. There is definitely a difference in quality between bagged teas and loose teas.
Right now I am drinking Adagio's Yunnan Jig and like it a lot. (I'm still learning all the tea lingo so I am rather inept at describing exactly *why* I like it...) My favorites so far, though, are two green teas, both Adagio greens: Gyokuro and Dragonwell. I try at least two new types of tea a day and am still making my way through my most recent Adagio order.
Right now I am wanting to explore CO's different tea houses. I went to the Dunshanbe Tea House in Boulder twice recently--I highly recommend this place if you want to visit a top notch tea house! http://www.boulderteahouse.com/
It's been great reading all these conversations...I have a lot to learn from all of you!
Dec 9th, '07, 16:46
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Location: Somewhere in the wilds of Montana, but never without a teacup.
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Hello skywarrior--
I'm running into a *lot* of California transplants now....is Montana now filling up with California by way of Colorado folks?
At any rate, I'm just glad to be in the West again...!
I'm running into a *lot* of California transplants now....is Montana now filling up with California by way of Colorado folks?
At any rate, I'm just glad to be in the West again...!
skywarrior wrote:Welcome aboard. I used to be from Colorado but left because too many folks were moving there. When I got to Montana, I discovered almost everyone moved here from Colorado some 15 years before.![]()
But enjoy the beautiful state. And enjoy the tea houses.
Dec 12th, '07, 00:58
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Joined: Aug 23rd, '07, 00:42
Location: Somewhere in the wilds of Montana, but never without a teacup.
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