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I decided on this tea for the afternoon after I got back from the vet because I wanted something soothing and comforting.

My sweet little Dixie kitty is very sick. So sick that she has to be seen by a kitty cardiologist. An X-Ray today revealed that her heart is irregularly shaped and also in a different place than most kitties hearts are. In addition, the Xray shows a hazy shadow around her flattened heart and her white cell count is extremely high. It’s possible that she has an infection around her heart. I should be receiving a call from the vet any time now to tell me what the cardiologist thinks.

I know she’s getting the best possible care at the animal hospital, but I wish she was here so I could pet her and love her.

Anyway, this tea is marvelous.

Edited to add: The vet called, Dixie’s condition is treatable. Expensive, of course, but I won’t be having her put to sleep. Suddenly, this second pot of Golden Orchid tastes even better!

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Nicole 10 years ago

Oh, poor baby kitty. Good to know she can be treated.

Lindsay 10 years ago

Aww, kitty. Glad it’s treatable!

Tealizzy 10 years ago

Poor kitty! I can’t even imagine. Hope everything goes well and she gets better soon!

Anlina 10 years ago

I’m glad her condition is treatable! Kitties are so precious.

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

Thank you! I love all my cats, but Dixie is extra special. She was rescued from a hoarding house. She’s probably inbred, and that’s the cause of her internal organs being a bit off. If I can just force these meds into her we might be able to beat this infection and give her many more years of comfortable life.

OMGsrsly 10 years ago

Aww kitty! ♥ to you and her.

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98
drank Minted Monkey by Tippy's Tea
626 tasting notes

I know I just had this tea, but I’m having it again tonight because I need a treat. My littlest kitty, Dixie, has been lethargic and not eating since Friday afternoon. When she had no interest in eating her favorite can food, I got really worried. So I spent the afternoon at the emergency vet clinic while they identified she had eaten a corner of her fleece blanket and it was obstructing her little butthole. Poor little baby. They had to sedate her and manually clean… Well, enough detail. She will be fine they think, but they’re keeping her overnight to recover from anesthesia and for observation. I don’t know what this is going to cost me. I guess my newly paid off credit card will no longer have a zero balance after I pick her up tomorrow. Sigh. Drink more tea.

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Fjellrev 10 years ago

Aww, poor thing. Hope she’ll be ok.

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

I called to check on her, and she’s sleeping comfortably. :)

Nicole 10 years ago

Pets seem to know when you have reached a point where your head is above water and that’s when they step on it! :) Glad to hear she seems to be doing well. :)

OMGsrsly 10 years ago

Poor kitty! Hope she’s doing better.

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

Thanks, everyone! Dixie is home and by the way she’s chasing a jelly bean over the floor, you’d think she’d never been sick. Thank goodness. :)

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drank Minted Monkey by Tippy's Tea
626 tasting notes

I made a pot of this to drink while I worked tonight. Sometimes you just feel like having something you know you enjoy. And enjoy I did. I also got my friend’s birthday gift together for her party tomorrow night. You don’t know how hard it was for me to include the unopened the pouch of this tea in with the rest of the present.

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drank Frozen Summit by Dachi Tea
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This is the 2nd of the teas I received from Dachi Tea, and I think I like it better than the Sky High Oolong. This tea is also rolled into pellets which unfurl into broad greenish-brown leaves as it steeps. This one is roasted, and I think it adds depth to the flavor. At first I felt like it has an almost sweet, vegetal taste, but as the cup cooled, it tasted almost nutty. Anyway, of the two I’ve had so far, I prefer this one.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 1 min, 45 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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drank Sky High Oolong by Dachi Tea
626 tasting notes

A while back I supported a Kickstarter campaign for Dachi Tea. I kind of forgot about it to be honest. I’m not an Oolong lover. But I figure I want to support new tea ventures, because TEA, right? Well, today i received a package of four 10 gram samples from Dachi, sent all the way from Taipei City in Taiwan to Fargo in North Dakota. I received this one, Iron Goddess, Frozen Summit, and Honeysuckle, and this one won.

My description might be awkward and amateur-ish, because 1) I have no sense of smell and thus don’t taste much and 2) I am still pretty new at drinking high quality teas. So, please bear with me as I try to tell you what this tea is like:

The dry tea is greenish, black, and golden brown leaves rolled into irregularly shaped pellets. I think these are called pearls? I put 6 pellets into a T-Sac and steeped in almost boiling water for 2 minutes. The resulting tea is very pale and delicate in color. The tea tastes (and again, please remember I can’t taste much because of no sense of smell) smooth. There is no sourness or bitterness in this tea. It is not cloying or sweet. It seems to have light body to me and a pleasant mouthfeel. I really can’t bear bitterness, sourness or astringency, so this tea passes my personal test for a good tea. I am really interested in hearing what a smelling person thinks of this tea.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 10 OZ / 295 ML
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Sil 10 years ago

i had to read this twice…because i hadn’t read your bio yet about sense of smell. I was like smelling person? :) That must make for a really interesting tea time!

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

Anosmia is a pain. I have memories of what tea smells like. I specifically remember the scent of the apricot ginger tea from Mrs. Kelly’s. It was marvelous. I really miss that, and I go through periods of feeling intensely sorry for myself. But there’s no cure for nasal polyps so the best I can do is try to enjoy what I can and not think about the rest. :)

Fjellrev 10 years ago

I’m so sorry you have to go through that, Maddy. :(

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

Thanks! I always hope they’ll have come up with some new treatment for nasal polyps, but there doesn’t seem to be. It’s estimated that 2 to 5 million Americans are anosmic, and possibly as many as 16 million have some loss of smell. Why doesn’t the medical community come up with a treatment for nasal polyps? Oh, yeah, because they’re too busy finding dozens of treatments for the 5% of American men with erectile dysfunction. Silly me. (Not that I’m bitter about that, of course. I love eating stuff that tastes like salted cardboard while watching attractive older couples waiting for the “right moment.”)

Sil 10 years ago

oh man i’m really sorry you have to go through that, to echo my dear swedish chef. I can’t even imagine..

Indigobloom 10 years ago

I lost my sense of taste for a few months about four years ago(I’m not sure what caused it, and it wasn’t loss of smell). It was awful. Not the same but I know a tiny bit of what you’re going through. I hope they find a cure!!

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

Thanks, everyone! Look at the bright side: cleaning the cat box doesn’t bother me a bit. :D

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100
drank Cranberry Pear by DAVIDsTEA
626 tasting notes

I’m still feeling a bit cold, and I’m dying for a Mountain Dew, so I reached for an old favorite this afternoon. I like this one so much better than the Ginger Pear tea. I ought to like the Ginger Pear, because I love pears, and I love ginger. But, there you go. Since I’ve been drinking soda pop and eating girl scout cookies for the past week I gained a pound. So, strictly back to tea.

Fjellrev 10 years ago

I literally just wrote this down on a list of DT ones I wanted to grab later today! Good to know. I also really like Ginger Pear so now I’m really curious. :)

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

I have a sentimental attachment to Cranberry Pear, since it was the first loose leaf tea I tried. Every year friends from Winnipeg gift me 100 grams of it. Since I like it so well it’s not a hardship to drink it up.:)

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I haven’t had this one for a while, so I decided to make a cup this afternoon. Again, I’m a little disappointed. I put in significantly more this time, carefully observed the water temp and the steeping time, but it still doesn;t have much flavor. That might be me, of course, with my lack of smell and sense of taste. The second cup was better, a little stronger, a little sweeter, but still not going to be a favorite.

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I accidentally left the window open a crack when I went to bed last night, and the temp dropped to -5F, so it is a bit nippy in here today. I had a two cup pot of black tea with breakfast, but I decided I NEEDED more tea! I pulled this out of the cabinet this morning for my mid-morning cup. Delicious! The elegantly understated spices make it especially warming. I think I’ll have another cup, maybe with a few drops of maple syrup.

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Nice, warm tea, with no bitterness. I like this one a lot. Nothing fancy, no added flavorings. not that there is anything wrong with added flavor, but right away in the morning I want a good black tea to wake me up. This one did the trick for me this morning.

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90
drank Golden Honey Dew by Lupicia
626 tasting notes

Wow! I’ve been putting off trying this because 1) I’ve been sick (the doc confirmed today that it is bronchitis, but I’m getting over it just find on my own. No antibiotics needed, just drinks lots of fluids, take robitussin DM, and use a humidifier. She even suggested tea, particularly herbals. Nice to have a doctor that knows me so well!) and 2) I’ve never had green rooibos and I was afraid I wouldn’t like it.

Not like it? ha! I love it! The first two mouthfuls I wasn’t sure of it. But as it cooled, the sweetness came out. This is going to sound odd, but some artificially sweet or flavored teas have a narrow, sharp feel to them. At least to me. This tea has a mild, broad flavor that just seems right to me. Now I’m worried because I have only 50 grams of this. I will need more for the summer so I can drink it iced!

Flavors: Smooth, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 14 OZ / 414 ML
OMGsrsly 10 years ago

Melon oolong as well, if you like oolongs. :D

Maddy Barone 10 years ago

That sounds good, OMGsrsly. There are some oolongs I’ve enjoyed.

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I love cats. I love alone time. I love sitting indoors on a cold winter night with a book or my knitting while drinking tea. I don’t have a sense of smell, so many of the more subtle flavors of tea escape me. Two of the things I CAN taste are bitter and sour, so any tea that has even a slightly bitter taste is nasty for me. And what others might perceive as pleasant tartness may be horribly sour for me.

I’m also a writer. I love writing, and a mug of hot tea helps me get through the hours sitting in front of the computer. Although I’m a comparatively new tea drinker, I’m jumping in feet first. Feel free to recommend any teas you think I might enjoy.

100-91 – Wowza! I want to keep this tea in the cupboard all the time.
75-90 – Very nice. It would be good to have this tea on hand from time to time.
60-74 – OK. Wouldn’t keep it in the cupboard, but I would drink it again.
45-59 – If a friend served this I would drink it to be polite, but it’s not really my cuppa.
Lower than 45 – Blech. It was too sour or bitter for my taste. Would not drink it again.

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