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« Reply #300 on: September 14, 2009, 06:22:42 pm » |
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I was skimming through catalogues the other day, prior to recycling most of them and ran across the announcement (in a very high-priced one), that "tea is the new coffee" and suggested that a multi-compartmented, dark stained wood tea box be kept on the executive desk....for his tea bags! I'm a coffee drinker myself, but I get the feeling that the true tea lover cringes at the thought of drinking bagged tea.
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« Reply #301 on: September 15, 2009, 12:06:39 am » |
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I was skimming through catalogues the other day, prior to recycling most of them and ran across the announcement (in a very high-priced one), that "tea is the new coffee" and suggested that a multi-compartmented, dark stained wood tea box be kept on the executive desk....for his tea bags! I'm a coffee drinker myself, but I get the feeling that the true tea lover cringes at the thought of drinking bagged tea.
Vienna
But of course! Tea in bags is quite atrocious. And on a desk? My tea is in the pantry, so it can be most effectively put into a teapot and brought to me. Whatever would be the point of having it on a desk?
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« Reply #302 on: September 15, 2009, 02:48:51 am » |
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Presumably to impress (or not) visitors to your office, as your secretary brings in a properly laid out tea tray and you flip open your expensive compartmented box and offer them a choice of tea bags. As I said before, I'm a coffee drinker, but in general, bagged tea doesn't even impress me.
Vienna
(I know it's an herbal infusion, rather than a tea, but I do admit that foil-sealed individual bags of peppermint "tea" do at least keep fresh for those times when we use them medicinally).
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« Reply #303 on: June 25, 2010, 09:56:24 pm » |
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Lapsang Souchon Russian Country Prince Vladmir Earl Grey Lady Grey Oolong Black Currant Peppermint Herbal Chai Red Chai Rooibos Mutan White Green
Depending on my mood, a splash of milk. Even more rarely, 1tsp of white sugar.
Harney & Sons almost exclusively.
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« Reply #304 on: June 29, 2010, 12:00:39 pm » |
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A question:
Has anyone tried filling one of those steam powered expresso makers with tea leaves instead? It would have to be a new one to avoid any nasty coffee flavour.
Yes I like my tea strong
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« Reply #305 on: June 29, 2010, 12:22:01 pm » |
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*Thinks about this, and plots*
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« Reply #306 on: July 02, 2010, 01:16:34 am » |
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CHAI. I love chai.
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« Reply #307 on: March 18, 2011, 09:43:46 am » |
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Today I shall mostly be drinking Malay Rooibos Chai, however I'll be using Earl Grey as the heart starter.
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« Reply #308 on: March 18, 2011, 10:01:15 am » |
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thanks to a friend in Canada, I shall be drinking white tea. Just a simple white tea, no fruit blends, caffinated, and with just a bit of honey to enhance the delicate flavor. I am quite pleased. 
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« Reply #309 on: March 18, 2011, 09:37:06 pm » |
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Ah yes, I have some Fujian White Tea, it is fantastic and provides a nice countrpoint to my regular Earl Grey
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« Reply #310 on: March 21, 2011, 09:23:23 am » |
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The past couple of days I appear to have been on a liquorice tea frenzy... only four bags left, so normal service will resume shortly.
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« Reply #311 on: March 26, 2011, 10:26:48 pm » |
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I've read most to all of the pages for this thread and I don't think anyone has shared this quaint thought on tea...
 CAUTION : risque word in title and used several times in a sentence within! 
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« Reply #312 on: March 26, 2011, 11:44:06 pm » |
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That is brilliant and has now been reposted to my Book of Face and Live Journal, thank you for sharing.
Today I have been hammering fruit teas, having noticed that the Twinings sample pack that was bought for me (er, a while ago) is now just over two years past it's best before date. This month is a clearing out of excess tea month, through the medium of drinking it, before treating myself to new teas. For this I may dedicate a day in Lincoln tea hunting and socialising.
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« Reply #313 on: April 03, 2011, 10:01:03 am » |
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We are all a bit tea mad in our office. In fact I would go as far to say that we are fueled on tea and some of our best game ideas were born from having an awesome cup of tea.
We have tea in bags, loose and Pu'er in cake form (straight from china) here is our current list of teas available;
Cakes or large leaves chinese teas; Pu'er Cake 2005 Qi Men Red 2009 Peg-Top Yellow Branch Lone Bush
Other loose teas; Assam English Breakfast Afternoon Russian Caravan Yorkshire Darjeeling Second Flush Oolong
Tea bags; Assam English Breakfast Darjeeling Everyday - Twinings 1706 Blend Ceylon Earl Grey Lady Grey Chai Lapsang Souchong Russian Caravan Traditional Afternoon Orange Pekoe - Assam & Ceylon blend Welsh Brew
Thats not to mention the 3 kettles and 2 tea sets made from Yixing clay.
I also have a personal stash at work of Twinings limited edition teas, green tea and some herbal infusions I wont list all these but I have pretty much every combination out there;
Limited edition ones; Rose Garden Blossom Earl Grey
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« Reply #314 on: April 03, 2011, 05:15:06 pm » |
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I was skimming through catalogues the other day, prior to recycling most of them and ran across the announcement (in a very high-priced one), that "tea is the new coffee" and suggested that a multi-compartmented, dark stained wood tea box be kept on the executive desk....for his tea bags! I'm a coffee drinker myself, but I get the feeling that the true tea lover cringes at the thought of drinking bagged tea.
Vienna
I'd have to disagree. it is convenient when I am at work.
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« Reply #315 on: April 04, 2011, 02:09:56 pm » |
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Dr. Madd is quite right. Tea bags are most convenient at the office. Tea produced by the modern abomination which is a 'K-Cup,' on the other hand, is grounds for mutiny. Impossible to steep a cup long enough to get any real flavour with that infernal contraption.
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« Reply #316 on: April 04, 2011, 03:39:48 pm » |
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All these fancy sounding teas, and here I am sat in a construction office with a cup of builders tea, made with a 6-times used teabag and whatever milk I could hunt down at the time!
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« Reply #317 on: April 05, 2011, 01:06:31 am » |
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As an American, and a young one at that, I'm somewhat new to tea. Hot Chocolate has always been my hot beverage of choice. However, recently I've made a few explorations, and have found the following to be lovely:
Twinings Herbal Unwind (blend of African Honeybush and mandarin orange)
Teavana Samurai Chai Mate
Numi White Rose Numi Rooibos Numi African Honeybush
I also have a white chai that I need to try again, now that I've found my mom's tea ball thing for loose leaf teas.
Does anyone have any tips for brewing a good cup of tea? And is there any way to get rid of the bits that inevitably worm their way into the cup with loose leaf tea?
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« Reply #318 on: April 05, 2011, 03:47:34 am » |
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I just discovered the crappy earl grey ive been drinking is decaf, those sinners! its bad enough i can only afford bags, but decaf! ye gods!
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« Reply #319 on: April 05, 2011, 12:19:00 pm » |
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As an American, and a young one at that, I'm somewhat new to tea. Hot Chocolate has always been my hot beverage of choice. However, recently I've made a few explorations, and have found the following to be lovely: [shopping list deleted for brevity] Does anyone have any tips for brewing a good cup of tea? And is there any way to get rid of the bits that inevitably worm their way into the cup with loose leaf tea?
The tea leaf residue is very important. After you finish your refreshing drink, you hand the empty cup to a local hedge witch or convenient gypsie who wil read the patterns created by the loose leaves and prognosticate for you. Far more accurate for minor life situations than other divination methods, and less messy than reading entrails.
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« Reply #320 on: April 05, 2011, 02:42:31 pm » |
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We are all a bit tea mad in our office. In fact I would go as far to say that we are fueled on tea and some of our best game ideas were born from having an awesome cup of tea.
We have tea in bags, loose and Pu'er in cake form (straight from china) here is our current list of teas available;
Cakes or large leaves chinese teas; Pu'er Cake 2005 Qi Men Red 2009 Peg-Top Yellow Branch Lone Bush
Other loose teas; Assam English Breakfast Afternoon Russian Caravan Yorkshire Darjeeling Second Flush Oolong
Tea bags; Assam English Breakfast Darjeeling Everyday - Twinings 1706 Blend Ceylon Earl Grey Lady Grey Chai Lapsang Souchong Russian Caravan Traditional Afternoon Orange Pekoe - Assam & Ceylon blend Welsh Brew
Thats not to mention the 3 kettles and 2 tea sets made from Yixing clay.
I also have a personal stash at work of Twinings limited edition teas, green tea and some herbal infusions I wont list all these but I have pretty much every combination out there;
Limited edition ones; Rose Garden Blossom Earl Grey
G&W
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« Reply #321 on: April 09, 2011, 01:20:46 am » |
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I just had a super-fantastic day! My birthday was yesterday, so today my mother took me to lunch at a Victorian Tea House. Oh, it was so magical! I've never been to a proper tea house before. It was originally a home that was converted to a Tea House. They had some absolutely amazing teas...I bought several for my home stash. And then, to top it all off, my mother bought me an antique tea pot AND convinced the cook to give me her scone recipe. I am in heaven 
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« Reply #322 on: April 09, 2011, 03:58:09 am » |
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I just had a super-fantastic day! My birthday was yesterday, so today my mother took me to lunch at a Victorian Tea House. Oh, it was so magical! I've never been to a proper tea house before. It was originally a home that was converted to a Tea House. They had some absolutely amazing teas...I bought several for my home stash. And then, to top it all off, my mother bought me an antique tea pot AND convinced the cook to give me her scone recipe. I am in heaven  Happy birthday! Just reading about your day made me feel good. Your rapture is infectious. (err.. that's rapture in the sense of exquisite happiness, not getting sucked up to heaven, although metaphorically I suppose that works too. ^_~) Thanks for sharing the joy!
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« Reply #323 on: April 09, 2011, 01:11:57 pm » |
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You're welcome Sgt Pepper!! I'm still smiling over the whole experience. The tea house is about an hour and a half away from where I live, but I've already made reservations to go back twice in the near future.  I could post some pics if anyone is interested? Although I'm sure most of you have seen a tea house before.
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« Reply #324 on: April 09, 2011, 02:44:54 pm » |
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This morning has mostly been Fujian White Tea and Earl Grey, this afternoon will mostly be London Pride.
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