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Can one read too much?
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Do you folks take your own tea with you when travelling?
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Home for the moment
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White wine and water.
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Tea Enthusiast
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Yup. My parents got me this great travel set when they were in Barcelona that I use. It is a nice wooden box with 12 cigar sized tubes filled with tea. Each of the tubes holds about 25 teaspoons worth of tea. I have been using up the teas that it came with but will be replacing the teas with my favorites for travel as the others run out. It fits nicely in my carry on and lets me have a nice variety of tea with me. I can also fit in a whole bunch of tea filter bags into the box.
I have also been known to pre make tea bags before a long trip. Make the tea bags, store them in a ziploc bag that is labeled with what type of tea is in each bag. It works nicely. |
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The Introvert
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Chocolate milk.
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The Introvert
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Lapacho, Sony Reader PRS-650, wife, off to bed.
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Can one read too much?
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My local Japanese restaurant serves genmaicha (barley green tea), which I've grown partial to, but haven't gotten around to buying any for home yet. |
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Most genmaicha is green tea with toasted rice but barley sounds like an interesting twist.
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![]() 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 ![]() Sunday morning sunshine is the best! Combine it with hot Royal Blend tea by Fortnum & Mason, some Belgian waffles, and a rasher of bacon, it's enough to make one want to sing! Hey... wait a minute... it DID make me sing! ![]() Quote:
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![]() Many of us do. Especially when traveling in the US. Waaay too many places serve Lipton, and that stuff can be/ is vile. ![]() And that's it for this cup. On to a mug of Taylor's of Harrogate's Yorkshire tea! Stitchawl |
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Opsimath
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ATTENTION POOHBEAR! ATTENTION POOHBEAR! ATTENTION POOHBEAR!
You are only a few small steps away from waking up thinking about which tea to begin your day. The transition wasn't too painful, was it? Resistance is futile. Stitchawl |
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Bah! Humbug!
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![]() Just had a cup of Adagio Earl Grey moonlight - odd, but pleasant hint of vanilla/milk. How could I resist your delicious blandishments? Resistance? What resistance? |
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Can one read too much?
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Milk ... in tea???
![]() How I managed to avoid "chai" through multiple visits to India I'm still not sure! |
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I too abhor milk in tea. This Early Grey midnight had an extremely light hint of vanilla/milk flavor - rather unusual for an Adagio tea - which seem to go heavy on the flavorings, light on the tea.
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I do. I have a small tin that will hold about 8 teabags always in my purse, and when traveling I have a ziploc of tea and another of coffee as well as a small french press that I travel with there are certain times (today is one) when chai is perfect in our drizzly/foggy climate! |
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Opsimath
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We have a few folks here who talk of adding milk to their tea, but I just realized that I haven't seen anyone here add lemon to hot tea! I thought that was a common European style. We also don't have anyone drinking tea the Eastern European style with a lump of rock sugar held between the teeth when drinking... My paternal grandmother used to drink her tea that way... I hadn't thought of that in many years. She passed away when I was a young child, but I remember her slipping me pieces of sugar under the table so my parents wouldn't notice. ![]() Stitchawl |
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