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Not just for breakfast anymore!

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drank Palekaiko by Lupicia
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drank Jasmine Blossom by Stash Tea
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Having gotten really tired of the Tazo Zen that I was drinking, I tossed this bag on top of the last little bit of the Zen and topped it all off with more hot water.

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Bonus points for creative steeping!

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drank Zen Full Leaf Tea by Tazo
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The lemongrass is not doing anything for me, today. Too much of it in the tea.
Should have gone with China Green Tips, while I was at Starbucks.

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drank Rooibos by Laager
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drank Rooibos by Laager
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Hopefully, the lack of astringency will have a calming, soothing effect, this morning, as opposed to the rough black teas that I am normally consuming.

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drank Woodbridge Puerh by Vital Tea Leaf
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Cutting the grease off the Chinese food!

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drank Chamomile Nights by Stash Tea
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Quite a bit more than just chamomile going on here. Not at all unpleasant.

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drank Coconut Red by Vital Tea Leaf
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Truly a favorite tea of mine. I need to write a full review on it.

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Will gladly talk all day about tea.”

The above was my bio when I joined five years ago, and I felt it needed to be updated. I still love pu’erh, though I have begun to take preference toward cooked, shou. Oolongs are certainly still a go-to tea for me, but I have expanded my horizons to begin including greens and blacks based upon the weather and how I am feeling.

Still more than glad to talk about tea – anytime, anywhere, anyplace.
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