A sipdown! (M: 6, Y: 46)
Tasting note nr. 1600
I thought I could finish those Thai teas much faster. I used my last 4 grams for western steeping and honestly, the flavours I noticed are pretty much similar as in description. Maybe it needed some rest, maybe my taste buds were more refined today, maybe it was just different day and I could notice more.
The flavors were somehow similar to coffee, a little of its bitterness, spiciness and little of the roastiness. On the other hand there were also some sweet cacao notes, which makes whole tea amazing… though my brain was more used of playing pexeso (in English more known under pairs game) which I played with my father (61) and niece (almost 12). What a fun day!
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Pexeso! When I’m playing it with my Sunday kids, we call it “Concentration,” (also the name of an old U.S. game show). Try this added rule with your niece: when somebody turns over a pair of matching cards, that player also gets to mix up the position of the remaining face down cards. I’m too old to handle it, but 12-year-olds love it.
Pexeso! When I’m playing it with my Sunday kids, we call it “Concentration,” (also the name of an old U.S. game show). Try this added rule with your niece: when somebody turns over a pair of matching cards, that player also gets to mix up the position of the remaining face down cards. I’m too old to handle it, but 12-year-olds love it.