Welcome everyone to Teaday. Please share what is in your cup today, all day.
Yesterday most responders indicated they miss TeaChat/TeaDay when they are not able to check it out. You can still vote and discuss yesterday's topic.
Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic. The weather yesterday was reported to be chillin' by many TeaChatters. Are your tea choices changing with the weather? Please share. How is it changing, if it is?
I am looking forward to chillin' on TeaDay with everyone, bottoms up.
Oct 28th, '08, 22:23
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Darn it, thought I'd be the first to post!
I've been drinking more hot tea since the weather has become cooler. This summer I drank a lot of Ginger Peach and Raspberry Lime iced tea, now I enjoy the darker straight blacks more. I'm also exploring some Nilgiri teas, they are pretty great!
On the subject of Nilgiri teas, does anyone have an opinion of Holy Mt. Tea? I saw that they have a bunch of Nilgiris but don't want to risk ordering from them until I hear some professional TeaChatter opinions.
I've been drinking more hot tea since the weather has become cooler. This summer I drank a lot of Ginger Peach and Raspberry Lime iced tea, now I enjoy the darker straight blacks more. I'm also exploring some Nilgiri teas, they are pretty great!
On the subject of Nilgiri teas, does anyone have an opinion of Holy Mt. Tea? I saw that they have a bunch of Nilgiris but don't want to risk ordering from them until I hear some professional TeaChatter opinions.

Oct 29th, '08, 00:58
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Oct 29th, '08, 01:06
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It's 36° out there right now!caligatia wrote: Then again, Florida doesn't get that cold.
geeber1 wrote: professional TeaChatter opinions.

Sorry Geeber, maybe you can be first tomorrow!
Temp doesn't affect my drinking habits ... come summer or come winter.

Oct 29th, '08, 02:15
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Oct 29th, '08, 02:22
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it snowed yesterday! ugh! already?
little change in my tea habits due to weather, but I may order some chai from adagio for those really nasty days.
Will try the King of Pu Erh sample from puerhshop today, and probably some more long jing. I've been drinkin it every day for some reason.
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little change in my tea habits due to weather, but I may order some chai from adagio for those really nasty days.
Will try the King of Pu Erh sample from puerhshop today, and probably some more long jing. I've been drinkin it every day for some reason.
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-4:30 am and still working on this paper.... due in approx 10.5 hours
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Ye gods and little fishes yes it changes! Once it gets cold here (anything under 70 is cold to me), out come the sweaters and the teapots get a lot more action.
Irish Breakfast in my pot right now. See ya'll later, gotta take number 4 son for nerve ablation. If you are driving in southwestern GA, get off the roads now or beware blind old bat hunched over steering wheel and a younger man with his hair standing on end and screaming "Dear God, we're all gonna die!"
Irish Breakfast in my pot right now. See ya'll later, gotta take number 4 son for nerve ablation. If you are driving in southwestern GA, get off the roads now or beware blind old bat hunched over steering wheel and a younger man with his hair standing on end and screaming "Dear God, we're all gonna die!"
Jeanne - I never met a tea pot I didn't like.
My choices don't change much. I tend to drink black tea and spiced chai on the weekends anyway (Irish Breakfast, Stash chai with sweetner, etc.). However, my spouse is a winter weather tea drinker and gravitates towards Constant Comment type teas and a nice blueberry black she found a few years ago (no, we don't still have the teabags from a couple of years ago!).
Margaret's Hope darjeeling in the mug to start the day.

Margaret's Hope darjeeling in the mug to start the day.
I said "maybe"... indecisive, eh?
I will still drink iced tea all winter during the day or with some of my meals. I have been drinking hot tea daily as well, all summer, no matter what the outside weather is. So, the hot/cold factor probably won't change for me.
I said maybe because I've suddenly been craving more roasted teas, and because I usually drink some chai in the depth of winter, and I hardly ever drink that when it's warm.
I roasted rice and barley yesterday and made my mugi-genmai... tastes actually very similar to just the usual mugicha... very tasty! I have a huge cannister full now, ready for brewing... and some cold-brewed in the refrigerator for immediate consumption!
Edit: Forgot to say what's in my cup.... Adagio's Pouchong... had the first infusion last night (very delicious) and its still good this morning. I may try roasting some of it myself for a bit heavier flavor occasionally. I just love to experiment. I know there are fancier and more expensive options out there, but I really do enjoy Adagio's oolong offerings.
Have a great Tea Day.
Sarah
I will still drink iced tea all winter during the day or with some of my meals. I have been drinking hot tea daily as well, all summer, no matter what the outside weather is. So, the hot/cold factor probably won't change for me.
I said maybe because I've suddenly been craving more roasted teas, and because I usually drink some chai in the depth of winter, and I hardly ever drink that when it's warm.
I roasted rice and barley yesterday and made my mugi-genmai... tastes actually very similar to just the usual mugicha... very tasty! I have a huge cannister full now, ready for brewing... and some cold-brewed in the refrigerator for immediate consumption!
Edit: Forgot to say what's in my cup.... Adagio's Pouchong... had the first infusion last night (very delicious) and its still good this morning. I may try roasting some of it myself for a bit heavier flavor occasionally. I just love to experiment. I know there are fancier and more expensive options out there, but I really do enjoy Adagio's oolong offerings.
Have a great Tea Day.
Sarah
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