Feb 15th, '08, 00:04
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by TimeforTea » Feb 15th, '08, 00:04
Check out my most recent adagio tea order! Is this the sign of insaniTEA or typical for a newbie2TEA? (How am I going to actually drink all this tea?)
jasmine #12 sample
grapefruit oolong sample
silver needle sample
white blueberry sample
casablanca twist sample
dragonwell sample
gyokuro sample
sencha premier sample
spiced green sample
foxtrot sample
peppermint sample
raspberry patch sample
rooibos vanilla sample

Feb 15th, '08, 00:15
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by Chip » Feb 15th, '08, 00:15
Samples are great. When I started, my vendors really frowned on samples, limited them to a handfull per order. As a result, I often had to buy full bags or tins of a lot of teas to try a lot of teas.
So, your order is very sensible...all samples...kudos on trying so many new teas!!! That is how you find what you like...and how you learn.
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by Victoria » Feb 15th, '08, 00:25
insaniTEA is the norm around here.
Looks like you made some nice choices!
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by Wesli » Feb 15th, '08, 00:56
PrepostariTEA!
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by TimeforTea » Feb 15th, '08, 09:32
ReliefaTEA.
Feb 15th, '08, 11:35
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by xine » Feb 15th, '08, 11:35
You are not alone- like everyone else is saying, samples are great to start- we talked yesterday! I'm happy to see that you've placed such a nice order

enjoy them when you get them!
Feb 15th, '08, 12:14
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by Mocha Wheels » Feb 15th, '08, 12:14
Newbee2Tea wrote:Check out my most recent adagio tea order! Is this the sign of insaniTEA or typical for a newbie2TEA? (How am I going to actually drink all this tea?)

you were very smart in ordering samples. if you ever find yourself with more tea than you can drink- throw a party! not only will you have a great time, use some of your tea, but you may also introduce your friends to something they'll love!
Feb 15th, '08, 13:39
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by henley » Feb 15th, '08, 13:39
You'll have to let me know how the white blueberry is. That one has intriqued me for quite some time but I'm really afraid of white teas tasting like greens.
Feb 15th, '08, 20:27
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by TimeforTea » Feb 15th, '08, 20:27
Thanks, everyone! It's nice to know what you all thought of my order!
I also rearranged one of my cabinets so now I will have my own tea cabinet in the works!
Feb 15th, '08, 20:28
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by TimeforTea » Feb 15th, '08, 20:28
henley wrote:You'll have to let me know how the white blueberry is. That one has intriqued me for quite some time but I'm really afraid of white teas tasting like greens.
Send me a PM so I will reply to it once I try the tea. Have you read the reviews on adagio's site?
Feb 15th, '08, 20:29
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by TimeforTea » Feb 15th, '08, 20:29
xine wrote:You are not alone- like everyone else is saying, samples are great to start- we talked yesterday! I'm happy to see that you've placed such a nice order

enjoy them when you get them!
Hi, "Xine"!

Thanks for answering my questions yesterday, you were very helpful! I can't wait to receive my order.

Feb 15th, '08, 20:38
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by Ladytiger » Feb 15th, '08, 20:38
That's a nice order! For the Raspberry, add 2 tsp per cup and steep it for a longer time then what it says of the tin. Ditto with the Foxtrot.
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by TimeforTea » Feb 15th, '08, 20:42
Ladytiger wrote:That's a nice order! For the Raspberry, add 2 tsp per cup and steep it for a longer time then what it says of the tin. Ditto with the Foxtrot.
Thanks for the tips, Ladytiger!

I wonder if I should create a chart or something to keep track of things like this.
Feb 15th, '08, 20:46
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by Ladytiger » Feb 15th, '08, 20:46
Newbee2Tea wrote:Ladytiger wrote:That's a nice order! For the Raspberry, add 2 tsp per cup and steep it for a longer time then what it says of the tin. Ditto with the Foxtrot.
Thanks for the tips, Ladytiger!

I wonder if I should create a chart or something to keep track of things like this.
Heh, you remember. The Foxtrot is also yummy with some honey too.
Feb 20th, '08, 22:56
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by TimeforTea » Feb 20th, '08, 22:56
henley wrote:You'll have to let me know how the white blueberry is. That one has intriqued me for quite some time but I'm really afraid of white teas tasting like greens.
The white blueberry was excellent!