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drank Cha Yen Thai by Teavana
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Enjoying this Cha yen Thai tea mixed with Black dragon pearls also from Teavana (1 tsp. black dragon to 2 tsp. cha yen). It makes a very nice Thai iced tea with milk and sugar. And I love Thai food and Thai tea, so this is yummy. However, I am having serious cravings now that I am on Steepster for some “non-Teavana” teas—I can tell there is big budget breaker coming up in my future in the tea category lol!

Flavors: Anise, Spices

boychik

Stay strong!

TeaGirl

Thank you! I fear for the future tho lol—I already have 50 new teas on my wish list! I’m just hoping I don’t end up at like 300 eventually and then have to sleep on the floor so my tea and my dogs can have the bed lol!

sundaysipping

I think that a collection that size would warrant a room of its own. You know, so you dont have to sleep on the floor. :-)

TeaGirl

Maybe my tea and my books can share a room lol—my books definitely need a room of their own lol! :)

sundaysipping

A library with a dedicated tea area? Sounds like heaven to me.

TeaGirl

I agree! :)

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boychik

Stay strong!

TeaGirl

Thank you! I fear for the future tho lol—I already have 50 new teas on my wish list! I’m just hoping I don’t end up at like 300 eventually and then have to sleep on the floor so my tea and my dogs can have the bed lol!

sundaysipping

I think that a collection that size would warrant a room of its own. You know, so you dont have to sleep on the floor. :-)

TeaGirl

Maybe my tea and my books can share a room lol—my books definitely need a room of their own lol! :)

sundaysipping

A library with a dedicated tea area? Sounds like heaven to me.

TeaGirl

I agree! :)

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I grew up drinking black teas every night before bed because of my Canadian mom (guess I didn’t have trouble with the caffeine lol). She taught me to love black tea. Then when I graduated university I lived in Japan and learned to love green tea. But it is just now that I am branching out into trying new kinds of teas—oolongs and rooibus, herbals etc. because of a trip to Teavana with a friend. I have a lot more to learn about tea and because of Steepster I can see that there are many new teas to enjoy! I’m looking forward to learning and hopefully someday I will be able to talk intelligently about tea—lol please forgive my limited understanding of the tea tasting process at this point! I love reading everyone else’s really cool tea tasting notes! :)

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