I HAVE FOUND A TEA
Feb. 5th, 2012 11:28 pmI have been in mourning ever since my tum decided that black teas (including my beloved darjeeling and oolang) were not something I was allowed to have very often. Too acid.
Well, I will no longer mourn. For I have found the most divine green tea I have ever tasted, and I've been sampling many over the last few years looking for a substitute tea that I can tolerate.
Behold:
Bird Pick Queen of Jasmine Green Tea
The smell of this tea is absolutely heavenly. Do you remember the rare and curious delight the first time you ever sampled a really, really, really exquisite white tea?
It's like that. Times ten.
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Also, total non-sequitur:
That Madonna. So subtle.
(Grinning like a Cheshire Cat. I think I need to start a new dedicated blog for Best Egyptian Kitsch, and that halftime show opener is right up there with the Luxor Hotel and Hadrian's statues of his dead boyfriend in full pharaonic attire.)
Well, I will no longer mourn. For I have found the most divine green tea I have ever tasted, and I've been sampling many over the last few years looking for a substitute tea that I can tolerate.
Behold:
Bird Pick Queen of Jasmine Green Tea
The smell of this tea is absolutely heavenly. Do you remember the rare and curious delight the first time you ever sampled a really, really, really exquisite white tea?
It's like that. Times ten.
_---
Also, total non-sequitur:
That Madonna. So subtle.
(Grinning like a Cheshire Cat. I think I need to start a new dedicated blog for Best Egyptian Kitsch, and that halftime show opener is right up there with the Luxor Hotel and Hadrian's statues of his dead boyfriend in full pharaonic attire.)