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Old 09-20-2011, 09:55 AM   #15226
ProfCrash
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Originally Posted by beppe View Post
I really love tea, well not all of them. Burning tires and perfume loaded, I stay away from.
Somehow I lost the thread of tea and I do not seem to find the mood to start again.

I am going to buy some matcha to put it in the morning green smoothie. I was told that it gave a pleasant sense of alertness. I'll try it soon and dutifully report. I might just pulverize my Japanese green tea leaves in the spice grinder.
You will find it when the time is right.

There is nothing wrong with tastes changing. I love tea but I tend to drink 90% of my tea at work. It is better for me then soda, my old stand by. And they run the AC during the winter so it helps keep me warm.

I go through two to three teas a day. I always start with a Rooibos and then will have some type of Oolong, or black, or green, or Pu Erh. I think I am going to ignore my bosses comment and bring back my tea kettle. I was drinking more varieties of teas when I could trust the temperature.
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