True story: I tried this right after getting out of a showing of Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. Even two beers couldn’t erase the badness of that movie. Perhaps tea could do what alcohol failed to do. Thankfully, it (mostly) did. This is the anti-sencha; the anti-Japanese pan-fried green tea. There was quite a bit of complexity going on with the flavor – equal parts citrus, tang, sweetness, seaweed and a tickle of vinegar. And the best part? It was a green tea I could boil the s**t out of with a lazy brew-up.
Full Review: http://lazyliteratus.teatra.de/2011/12/05/in-a-pickle/
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You’re brave to bother trying to see that movie in theaters! Even the book was terrible, IMO. The Vampire Diaries and True Blood (books and movies) are way better! :)
I’m a Harry Potter fan, myself. And I thought that Robert Pattinson made a better looking wizard than he does a vampire.
You’re brave to bother trying to see that movie in theaters! Even the book was terrible, IMO. The Vampire Diaries and True Blood (books and movies) are way better! :)
I am vampire’d out. Luckily I still have my zombies.
sounds yummy
I’m a Harry Potter fan, myself. And I thought that Robert Pattinson made a better looking wizard than he does a vampire.
Interesting….if I ever order from Norbu, I’ll give this one a try. :))
Interesting Linked review too.
@LiberTEAS – If you only saw him in Harry Potter, you’d think the boy had talent. Especially for making a Hufflepuff seem cool.
@Amy – It is…if you’re a fan of weird.
@Scott – Thank ya.