Following 87 Tea Drinkers

Babble 253 followers

So the short story is, a few years ago I was VERY MUCH into tea. And then a l...

Emilie 213 followers

I’ve lived in Hawaii, Mississippi, Colorado, Maryland, Texas, California, and...

Sil 581 followers

So no real clue what to write about myself here. A friend got me into drinki...

Janefan 335 followers

Hiding under a warm blanket until Spring. Just bring me hot tea and dark choc...

Claire 182 followers

I mostly drink straight tea, and some of my favorites are green teas and oolo...

Lynxiebrat 110 followers

Currently 46 years old… Been a tea lover for most of my life, though it’s onl...

Rebecca Lynn 61 followers

Hi! I’ve been drinking tea since I was a little kid, sipping on Lipton orange...

Tamm 98 followers

Hello tea drinkers! I’m updating this to let everyone know about my new blog:...

pimli 34 followers

My favorite teas: Chinese greens, Formosa oolongs (especially Alishan), and M...

Nosyam 23 followers

Growing up in an Irish family, tea was a staple. A huge, wide mug with lots o...

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I’ve always been a tea drinker – I grew up drinking Tetley’s Orange Pekoe and their Chai, and considered myself to really like tea.

I’ve been working various retail jobs to put myself through higher education. One day at my store, a customer left a newly purchased bag of loose-leaf behind. We waited for three days for said customer to return, but they (likely not realizing where they had left their bag) did not return to claim the would-be brew. Too bad for them; lucky for me! I claimed the bag, took it home, and awkwardly made my first cup of loose-leaf tea with the only strainer we owned which was small enough.

I haven’t bothered with Tetley since. For the most part (and due to convenience), my patronage is limited to David’s Tea and Teavana. I also order from 52teas and Verdant Tea.

My rating system – hah, I don’t have a rating system. I rate teas a lot like Ebert rates movies. Everything’s relative.

I may often forget to mention it, but you can safely assume everything I drink is sweetened in one way or another – most rock sugar, or honey for green and white teas. I have not yet achieved drinking most tea clear. The few teas I drink unsweetened include milk oolong and genmaicha so far.

The guy in my avatar can be bought at Teaopia or here: http://www.jas-etea.com/products/Jingdezhen-%22Easy%22-Gaiwan-%22Blue-on-White-Phoenix%22-100ml.html

I currently work for Teavana. But I just work there, and my opinions about any of their teas are entirely my own and not meant to be reflective of the views of the company.

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