View Poll Results: What's your cuppa tea ??
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White
11 13.25% -
Green
28 33.73% -
Oolong
13 15.66% -
Pu erh
7 8.43% -
Masala Chai
2 2.41% -
Matcha
4 4.82% -
Rooibos
10 12.05% -
Herbal
8 9.64% -
Iced tea
17 20.48% -
Dirty Sock (white athletic)
1 1.20% -
Dirty Sock (black dress)
1 1.20% -
Black
40 48.19%
Multiple Choice Poll.
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Thread: Tea anyone ??!!
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11-10-2011, 01:51 AM #231
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Thanked: 1160Sorry I haven't been on much guys.Using a borrowed computer when I can these days.I am seriously wanting to sell my Coffee grinder.Except for Iced Lattes,Coffee tears me up ! I can drink truckloades of tea though. That may be bad or good...I dunno ?
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11-10-2011, 02:09 AM #232
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11-10-2011, 08:12 AM #233
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Thanked: 198hey nite, when you sell your grinder, tell the guy you know where another one is, lol. i havent touched coffee for a while now, and i am like everyone else, i dont miss the stomach issues that come from it. i do want to buy another french press though for making tea in, i hear its a good way to do it
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11-10-2011, 08:25 AM #234
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Thanked: 1160I had a friend once who used to do that.He seemed to never have any complaints.I'm pretty much a teapoot kinda guy.I kept the FP just in case of company wanting coffee or something like that. I figure if I really need coffee,I'll just grind some up at the store.I'm not one of those coffee purists that has to grind the beans right at the very second of brewing.When I drink an Iced Latte it doesn't seem to do too much damage.But hot coffee........whhooooeee ! Two cups and I'm shootin fer the moon and then I get the dreaded coffee crash. More than two cups and it also starts tasting muddy to me.
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11-10-2011, 08:27 AM #235
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Thanked: 1160Oh and the way things are going..I may just end up givin the dang thing away...everyone is too poor to buy.It were an expensive grinder too...sheeesh !
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11-10-2011, 10:54 PM #236
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Thanked: 198i know what you mean, mine is a cuiseanart grinder, so i know what you mean. i am looking to purchase an electric kettle, to heat water, that way i can get it done in another room besides the kitchen. i would like to be able to boil the water in the same room i brew in from time to time.
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11-16-2011, 10:36 PM #237
Well it evening here and I'm sipping on a cup of Lapsang Souchong... I seeped it a little long today 3-4 minutes)... Much more flavor and a nice woodsy aroma... No sugar required...
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11-19-2011, 04:07 PM #238
Earl Grey, hot. Make it so!
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11-19-2011, 07:03 PM #239
I drink a lot more coffee than I do tea, but right now I’m enjoying some Twinings green tea while I’m doing some reading.
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11-20-2011, 08:46 AM #240
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Thanked: 198phil, i usually steep mine for 5 min. i like mine strong, i usually use about 2 tablespoons of leaves for a 24 oz cup at work. i am currently looking for a electric kettle, 2 to be exact, one for here at the house and one for at work, i hate heating water in the microwave, actually makes it to hot. i have found that if you use the brew sacs, that can be bought online or at some of the tea rooms, it makes the process a little less cumbersome, especially when you have to brew in a sort amount of time, like i usually have at work.
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