If the post is not short enough, it is all
your fault!
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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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Originally Posted by phenomshel
Watch out, Ivy, they already assimilated me!!
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Originally Posted by desertblues
Cold Arabica- coffee. 
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Originally Posted by phenomshel
And just to be contrary: Diet Dr Pepper!
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They got me too------>
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
Enjoy what you enjoy. That is what matters.
Well that and eventually switching to loose leaf tea...
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
"Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. We are the Borg."
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Even him
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Originally Posted by happy_terd
I am drinking tea. 
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
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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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
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
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Darjeeling, Bergamot. I just cannot stand the flavour. At all.

Generally, any tea with additional flavour is not my cup of tea. This time the knowledge comes from my personal experience. The only tea with a side flavour that I like (on a very rare occasion) is mate with coconut milk and probably only because I have sweet tooth.
I guess many people would say the same about shu Pu-Erh

that I like to drink after lunch or dinner.
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Astra, I have to say, I really admire your dedication to taste testing all those green teas!
Stitchawl
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Thanks

It is a hard work.
Without trying, I cannot say what I like/dislike. Cannot rely on my eyes (as I can do with food) or somebody's opinion. Must do it myself

To be honest, I cannot say it is entirely unpleasant, though
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Originally Posted by Ivy
I wanna have a book counter in my sig of 100 books I plan to read in 2011. I see some people already have three done.  They depress me. 
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These book counters in people signatures made my eyes bleed. I was confused whether I was watching pictures or reading meaningful posts. However, Adblock Plus!, a very reliable friend of mine saved the day.
Code:
||tickers.tickerfactory.com^
is in the place


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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Try adding a spoonful of Nesquick to a cup of strong tea. (Don't use weak tea or the flavor won't come through.) ((Psssst... this is how we snare the newbies...  ))
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT! ANNOUNCEMENT!
I'd like to announce the birth of my twins!!!
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
OK - I've been assimilated - and just ordered:
Cacao Mint Black Tea
Cocoa Praline Tart Rooibos Tea
Toasted Nut Brulee Oolong Tea
plus the Teavana Perfect TeaMaker.
Will be reporting on my adventures in the near future.
Nearly got the Earl Grey Creme - that's on my "next order" list.
[do Teaists have a secret handshake? T-shirt?]
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
I had been getting my Lapsang Souchang from Harney & Sons. Have added Teavana to my bookmarks. Making list of teas to try! Just in time for winter!
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
OK - I'm an idiot - there goes my credit card again!]
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Welcome to the club
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
but I've never found any Teaist (which is different from Taoist, although I am both,) who could stand the taste of tea made with nuked water.
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I love the term -- nuked water. Never heard it before in relation to microwave
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Teaism is a term coined by Okakura Kakuzo in his The Book of Tea
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Also, you just gave me one more reason to read the book.
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Originally Posted by poohbear_nc
Aha! Lapsang Souchong is the one loose leaf tea I've already discovered - and I love it! It's the perfect cold weather tea!
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Easy way to ferret out peaty single malt whisky lovers.
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
Sweet Oolong Revolution, Gyokuro Imperial Green Tea, Jasmine Dragon Phoenix Pearls green tea and Rooibos Tropica rooibos tea, and White Ayurvedic Chai and Samurai Chai Mate.
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I would love to try them even only out of curiosity. Such names...
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
For a cold you should be drinking chicken soup! Didn't your grandma tell you that?
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That is what my grandmothers and parents used to tell me. For all other illnesses too.
Until I learned a funny word. Cholesterol
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Originally Posted by bjones6416
I like it being rooibos-based so I can drink it at night without caffeine worries.
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Try Lapacho. You might like it and the wood shaving, well pieaces of tree bark are naturally caffeine free plus a bunch of healthy freebies.