Bought a box for work. Seems less rose forward than the bag I snagged from my aunt months ago. Grounding tulsi has a stronger presence.
Still love it and still taste colors. Vibrant!
I’ve been buying bagged teas for work even though I have a desk now, a spare electric kettle at home and enough loose leaf to provide endless cups to our little army in the back corner. I’m starting off as a tea messenger of sorts, spreading the good word by providing some fresh, high quality tea bags. It’s always unsettling venturing into new territory as a stranger (weirdo is more like it), but I bring gifts of peace and goodwill. I found common ground with one of the back-corner denizens, and from there it is spreading quickly <3
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It’s great that you’re spreading the word! I remember it being a big deal for me to venture into the world of loose-leaf tea using a tea ball, so teabags are probably a good place to start.
I find DAVID’s teas steeper pretty good, and painless for cups and pots, when you are ready for the next step.
You probably know this already, but I have found that if someone says they really just drink coffee or they have never particularly liked tea, they seem to fall hard for puerh. That has been my tea padawan experience so far. Keep up the good work! Spread that tea love!
It’s great that you’re spreading the word! I remember it being a big deal for me to venture into the world of loose-leaf tea using a tea ball, so teabags are probably a good place to start.
I find DAVID’s teas steeper pretty good, and painless for cups and pots, when you are ready for the next step.
You probably know this already, but I have found that if someone says they really just drink coffee or they have never particularly liked tea, they seem to fall hard for puerh. That has been my tea padawan experience so far. Keep up the good work! Spread that tea love!
Ashmanra is the expert on this. All those tea and cake visits and afternoons!