No time for a proper note, but I made this yesterday for Cara (23 y.o. daughter)and me, managed to add a bit too little tea, and served it with a smidge of coconut palm sugar. Cara took one sniff, then one sip, and said’ and I quote: Aw, YUM. She then asked rather desperately if it was just a sample size or if I’d got a lot, and said it was her new favourite tea. I agree! However, wasn’t sample size, but I think I’ll need to order again x a bunch to consider that we have “a lot”.

cteresa

sounds lovely!

Hallieod

It was! Now I really wish I’d tried it before I posted your package off yesterday, but unfortunately I didn’t. Oh well, at least you have a few things besides your Butiki to try.

cteresa

Oh, you should not ( but I am glad you did!) thank you do much!

Hallieod

It wasn’t the Swap of Wonder I’d like to have sent, but some day. :)

cteresa

Oh, not sure I have space for that Swap of Wonder – maybe one day? Winter? After I really go tea shopping (which for me seems to be a very season-turning autumn thing. Though I really should finish more teas this summer, to prepare for autumn shopping)

Hallieod

Well, I’m sure the real SoW would magically expand (or contract, more to the point) to fit available space, but I get it anyway. I don’t know how you go from full-on tea drinking to virtually no tea drinking, no matter how much hotter it gets there than here! I’d have a caffeine-withdrawal headache all summer long if I stopped. :) Big tea shop in autumn, on the other hand, I totally get!

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cteresa

sounds lovely!

Hallieod

It was! Now I really wish I’d tried it before I posted your package off yesterday, but unfortunately I didn’t. Oh well, at least you have a few things besides your Butiki to try.

cteresa

Oh, you should not ( but I am glad you did!) thank you do much!

Hallieod

It wasn’t the Swap of Wonder I’d like to have sent, but some day. :)

cteresa

Oh, not sure I have space for that Swap of Wonder – maybe one day? Winter? After I really go tea shopping (which for me seems to be a very season-turning autumn thing. Though I really should finish more teas this summer, to prepare for autumn shopping)

Hallieod

Well, I’m sure the real SoW would magically expand (or contract, more to the point) to fit available space, but I get it anyway. I don’t know how you go from full-on tea drinking to virtually no tea drinking, no matter how much hotter it gets there than here! I’d have a caffeine-withdrawal headache all summer long if I stopped. :) Big tea shop in autumn, on the other hand, I totally get!

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I’ve been drinking tea pretty much all my life, allowing for the fact that there probably was no tea in my baby-bottles. I gave it up twice, once when a then-boyfriend sneered at me for being addicted (okay, I was, but I was also stubborn enough to bear a week of the blinding headaches and overwhelming exhaustion that followed cold-turkey withdrawal), and once on my first pregnancy. Neither experience gave me any reason to believe a life without tea is a good life.

Having spent most of my younger days in Ireland, where tea is everywhere, and mostly it’s decent, I whined my way across the States in the 80s and first half of the 90s. Now back in Dublin, and the tea situation is a bit mixed, but there’s the internet to provide what nearby shops don’t!

I started drinking green and white teas as well as my staple black a good few years ago now, but have recently decided I need to LEARN something more about tea than the little I know.

My likes:
- strong black tea blends; some flavoured blacks, such as Earl Grey and a small (but growing) number of other fruit and flower-flavoured ones; and chai. (For some daft reason, I feel like a tea fraud drinking sweet chai at home, though I’ll happily drink it out.)

- Chinese greens (may update this when I’ve learned enough to be more specific); some flavoured greens, especially if they’re made by the fabulous Yumchaa; Genmaicha; getting to like Sencha, as long as it’s not too bitter.

- White tea, pretty much as long as it’s good quality, I like it. Some flavoured ones are nice, though it’s easy to overpower the more delicate taste of white.

- Rooibos, which I know, I know, isn’t properly ‘tea’. (As above for Yumchaa flavoured rooibos – some of my favourites.)

Dislikes:
- Any black tea made by someone who doesn’t know you need BOILING WATER. (See above about the Whining Years.)

- Hibiscus in fruit-flavoured teas. Looks so pretty! Tastes so awful!

I’m working on trying to like Hojicha, which isn’t going too well yet. Jane Pettigrew describes it as “biscuity”, but unless she’s eaten a lot of cigarette-flavoured biscuits in her time, I don’t get it.

- Aniseed in spiced teas. (Just discovered this one for the dislike list today, in an otherwise-tasty chai. Don’t like the tongue-numbing effect.)

Indecisive, despite being opinionated – okay, very opinionated – so may just add notes rather than rating.

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