It annoys me when the first entry I locate when searching for a tea is the wrong one (aka, there’s a dupe of this under “David’s Tea”. Sigh.) Anyways, I hot-brewed and chilled this in the fridge. It was ok, but I was sad that the dry leaf smelled yummier than it actually tasted. Dry leaf has some delicious, fresh, sour lemony aromas, with a bit of fruit, but the tea was too sour, with fruitiness that didn’t blend in. No obvious strawberry. It occurs to me as I read the ingredients that I probably oversteeped it, and the hibiscus is at least partially to blame. Perhaps I’ll remember this when I brew up the last of it. Perhaps not.
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Those “David’s Tea” dups drive me nuts. I reported them once in the forums under the “duplicate/merge” thread and nothing was ever done, so I guess it just isn’t that important to anyone else. But it really irks my librarian self, since I merge duplicate records day in and day out as part of my job.
Jason recently said the duplicate merger is broken at the moment, so he will get to them when it’s fixed. I can see how it would drive you nuts though!
Years ago, I compiled a massive list of dupes and sent it off. Unsure if it got dealt with, but probably did. But things have popped up again since then. Part of the problem is that the search on here is a little wonky, so searching for a tea doesn’t always bring up the result even if it’s a perfect match. (The other part of the problem is allowing newbies to add new teas, but I don’t think restricting that is a good solution.) I work for a software development company and now understand how crappy it can be to get a search engine to work properly, so I sympathize, but it drives me mad! Haha.
Those “David’s Tea” dups drive me nuts. I reported them once in the forums under the “duplicate/merge” thread and nothing was ever done, so I guess it just isn’t that important to anyone else. But it really irks my librarian self, since I merge duplicate records day in and day out as part of my job.
Jason recently said the duplicate merger is broken at the moment, so he will get to them when it’s fixed. I can see how it would drive you nuts though!
Years ago, I compiled a massive list of dupes and sent it off. Unsure if it got dealt with, but probably did. But things have popped up again since then. Part of the problem is that the search on here is a little wonky, so searching for a tea doesn’t always bring up the result even if it’s a perfect match. (The other part of the problem is allowing newbies to add new teas, but I don’t think restricting that is a good solution.) I work for a software development company and now understand how crappy it can be to get a search engine to work properly, so I sympathize, but it drives me mad! Haha.