Yesterday's poll revealed almost 80% of responders experienced changes in their TeaTastes since last Spring. The discussion was very interesting as so many changes in tea tastes were revealed. I found it to be great conversation, over tea of course. You may still respond to the poll and topic.
Half way through the week...shincha is approaching fast, but never fast enough.
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Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic...since yesterday was so interesting, let's go back to the future. Do you anticipate changes in your TeaTastes over the next year? Major, minor, a constant state of flux? Do you know the changes already. Share with us. I think this will be very interesting!!!
I am looking forward to a glimpse of your future! Have a great TeaDay.
Apr 16th, '08, 04:00
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I anticipate that all the teas I have read about on these forums I will have tried. Okay maybe like... 25 percent of them, you people drink a lot of teas!
Seriously though, I think I'll do my best to try all I can, so that my tastes will be completely different next year.
In my cup: Rooibos (tastes kind of strange on it's own when you're used to vanilla)
Seriously though, I think I'll do my best to try all I can, so that my tastes will be completely different next year.
In my cup: Rooibos (tastes kind of strange on it's own when you're used to vanilla)
Apr 16th, '08, 06:41
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If that's what he meant, I do have plans to taste all existing puerh as long as money exists and china green tea as long as time exists.
augie wrote:chrl42 wrote:It's funny cos I don't have 'plans' to change my teataste, it's not like someone asks me to start drinking tea. Only my body tells me when to change or notI have no plans to surprise myself either. However, I hate getting bored and like to try new things.
Since I'm still rather new to tea, I do expect my tastes to change somewhat. I am still having fun experimenting with all the different greens and oolongs. I hope to eventually limit my number of samples, stick to a few trusty favorites, and try some new ones here and there.
I am finishing up a nice cup of apricot green.
I am finishing up a nice cup of apricot green.
Apr 16th, '08, 09:52
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You stole my answer!Teasweetie wrote:Since I'm still rather new to tea, I do expect my tastes to change somewhat. I am still having fun experimenting with all the different greens and oolongs. I hope to eventually limit my number of samples, stick to a few trusty favorites, and try some new ones here and there.
I am finishing up a nice cup of apricot green.

Surely I'll have some changes/adjustments in a year's time. I DO try to remain flexible.
Drinking White Darjeeling this morning, but I haven't decided what to pull from the drawer next. It's to be a busy day, so probably something with a good bit more caffeine, like Irish Breakfast.

Drinking White Darjeeling this morning, but I haven't decided what to pull from the drawer next. It's to be a busy day, so probably something with a good bit more caffeine, like Irish Breakfast.
"Top off the tea... it lubricates the grey matter."
(Jerry Ledbetter, "Good Neighbors")
(Jerry Ledbetter, "Good Neighbors")