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drank Apres Ski by DAVIDsTEA
116 tasting notes

Back at work today, I hate being ill… and now I’m trying to catch up on all my email, ugh. Time for some tea. I spent some time late last week doing a bit of organizing of my tea cupboard and found that I actually had more remaining of this tea than I thought, so I decided to bring it all to work with me today. Ended up having some too. :D

I really enjoyed today’s infusion… The fig is a lovely tart sweetness and complements the earthy flavors present in this tea nicely. I also, finally, found some cinnamon which really helped to lift up the tea for me. It’s very dark though, not that I mind but when you’re not looking for dark it’s a bit surprising.

Ok back to the inbox…

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Ever since I discovered the wide world that is loose-leaf teas, I haven’t been able to go back. It doesn’t seem to matter what type it is or if it’s “straight” or “flavored” tea is my thing. It’s actually quite funny as I’m surrounded by coffee lovers who just can’t quite grasp why, to me, tea is better than coffee. :D (which considering it’s less-than a 5 minute walk to each of 2 separate Tim Horton’s, a Starbucks AND a Second Cup… that’s saying something!)

On the whole I tend to prefer my tea strong and “au natural” with no sweeteners, milk or other additions, but like most everyone there’s always exceptions to the rule… just not many of them.

Aside from tea I love reading (especially if there is a fireplace or campfire involved), camping/hiking, horseback riding and Healing Touch (similar to Reiki). Oh and computers and board games (euro style, is there anything else? ;)) and… and… chuckles OK so I have a large variety of interests.

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