This tea is tasty. Double-tasty with a little vanilla cashew milk.
I’m so sad that I never got to experience Butiki teas. I miss this tea company like I miss the Library of Alexandra: I never got to experience it firsthand. But I wish I had. (Can you imagine a library like that? OMG. Also, the Maesters’ library in Game of Thrones. Why isn’t it real? Sign a sister up).
I would pour a little of this tea out for my homies, but it shouldn’t be wasted. Sorry, homies.
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I agree with all of these statements. 1) I have heard so many good things about Butiki teas but came into the game too late to try any of them. 2) Being a bibliophile who is known to frequent libraries and book stores just for the sole purpose of being surrounded by books, I have long imagined the Library of Alexandra and near needed a moment to collect myself with the Maesters library scene in GoT.
Plum and Brandy and Cheesecake. Never would have thought to combine those things but they all sound tasty.
Mitch, at one point I was having a Mental Stress Moment, and I went into Michael’s (craft store) for about an hour. I didn’t buy a thing. I just needed to study markers for a while until I settled back down. I also do this in other craft stores, pet stores, and book stores. Studying items until I don’t think about the thing in question.
Yeah, that sounds about right. On date nights, I would say at least 50% of the time, my wife and I end up in a book store, even if just for a short amount of time.
I agree with all of these statements. 1) I have heard so many good things about Butiki teas but came into the game too late to try any of them. 2) Being a bibliophile who is known to frequent libraries and book stores just for the sole purpose of being surrounded by books, I have long imagined the Library of Alexandra and near needed a moment to collect myself with the Maesters library scene in GoT.
Plum and Brandy and Cheesecake. Never would have thought to combine those things but they all sound tasty.
Mitch, at one point I was having a Mental Stress Moment, and I went into Michael’s (craft store) for about an hour. I didn’t buy a thing. I just needed to study markers for a while until I settled back down. I also do this in other craft stores, pet stores, and book stores. Studying items until I don’t think about the thing in question.
Yeah, that sounds about right. On date nights, I would say at least 50% of the time, my wife and I end up in a book store, even if just for a short amount of time.
What I wouldn’t give to see the Citadel!
Not that we’d be allowed in, yknow being women and all..
Cathy, we’re just going to cut our hair and draw on some dapper mustaches and walk RIGHT ON IN THERE. “Maesters in training. Usual guy stuff. (fake ball scratch) Gotta go learn. Bye.”