I typically don’t have flavoured tea with breakfast, preferring instead to save them for later on in the day. But blueberry things seem appropriate at breakfast anytime, and so I chose this one to accompany my croissant. I think I messed up by accidentally adding too much sugar; I should have remembered that this tea is already pre-sweetened. even still, it felt like drinking a cup of fresh blueberry juice, with a bit of creaminess present to remind me i was drinking tea and not actually juice.
I’m exhausted because it’s Monday, so that’s all this tasting note is bound to say. I steeped for six minutes, and think I like the relatively strong cup it yields. Can’t taste much of the base until the tea cools slightly though, but when I do taste it, I’m happy it’s there.
Such an innocent tasting tea.
A good Monday to all of steepster! and someone please find me a country that celebrates three-day weekends.
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Good monday, keychange! Hmmm, a country with three day week end…worth a search, but…that would make Tuesdays awful, and I usually like tuesday, it’s a quiet little day, it usually minds its own business, wouldn’t want to mess with that…
Hmmm, tea fairy, that’s a fairly accurate description of Tuesdays indeed. Still though, let’s find us this three day weekend country and see how it goes, shall we? think of an extra day to laze around drinking tea.
Well I think I’ve come to a compromise: let’s keep on hating mondays, cause hey, we already do, and find a three day week end country that offers friday-Saturday-sunday as a week en bundle, how’s that keychange?
I think that’s an excellent idea. And if we don’t find a country that offers this, we’ll just make one of our own!
Yay, that’s the spirit! You and I should be politicians and run the country then, see how well we negotiate? Our leaders should come on a field trip to visit Steepster and get an idea on how it’s done, what do you think?
I was just about to suggest we experiment with a co-career in politics. Given all the options and variations at steepster, I think it’s a groundbreaking way to experiment with one’s political prowess (sp?), and so we should pretty much just start recruiting government officials to learn of our skills immediately.
And good Monday to you as well!
Thank you! :) so far I can’t complain..much. There’s always the waking up early part.
Good monday, keychange! Hmmm, a country with three day week end…worth a search, but…that would make Tuesdays awful, and I usually like tuesday, it’s a quiet little day, it usually minds its own business, wouldn’t want to mess with that…
Hmmm, tea fairy, that’s a fairly accurate description of Tuesdays indeed. Still though, let’s find us this three day weekend country and see how it goes, shall we? think of an extra day to laze around drinking tea.
Well I think I’ve come to a compromise: let’s keep on hating mondays, cause hey, we already do, and find a three day week end country that offers friday-Saturday-sunday as a week en bundle, how’s that keychange?
I think that’s an excellent idea. And if we don’t find a country that offers this, we’ll just make one of our own!
Yay, that’s the spirit! You and I should be politicians and run the country then, see how well we negotiate? Our leaders should come on a field trip to visit Steepster and get an idea on how it’s done, what do you think?
I was just about to suggest we experiment with a co-career in politics. Given all the options and variations at steepster, I think it’s a groundbreaking way to experiment with one’s political prowess (sp?), and so we should pretty much just start recruiting government officials to learn of our skills immediately.
Lol, aren’t we the clever ones :-)