
Sunshine came softly through my a-window today
Could've tripped out easy a-but I've a-changed my ways
It'll take time, I know it but in a while
You're gonna be mine, I know it, we'll do it in style
'Cause I made my mind up you're going to be mine
Another beautiful day in the Land of the Rising Yen, and I'm starting it off with a great big mug of Fortnum & Mason's English Breakfast Tea!
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Originally Posted by Ivy
i feel i gotta go get some tea if i wanna keep posting here 
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Ivy, please feel free to drink anything you want, especially your Nesquick. (It's a lot better than Milo!

) We will still respect you in the morning. Almost.
Shel, about that shelf space problem... This is what kitchen remodeling is all about. Nothing to do with new fridge or oven. It's about making a dedicated 50% of your space just for good tea. (Coffee if you must.

) Often it's necessary to remove a spouse or child in order to make enough room. They will understand eventually and forgive you.
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ProfCrash wrote; I wonder if this is the same problem that folks who reported not liking Darjeelings have had. If you drink a generic Darjeeling you don't get the same flavor as drinking a Darjeeling from a specific Estate.
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Not for me. I tried Darjeeling from about 5 different estates and only found one that was even passable to my taste. Then the next season, that estate's tea had a very different flavor! May have been something with air pollution affecting the rain or some such, I guess. Darjeeling just doesn't do it for me. Perhaps it's too high quality for my lowbrow taste. I have the same problem with caviar; can't eat the $50 good stuff but enjoy the $3 cheap type.
Maianhvk, welcome to the MobilRead forums!
Astra, I have to say, I really admire your dedication to taste testing all those green teas!
Stitchawl