Another Lupicia sample sachet pyramid that accompanied me to work. This time, I’m going to use half the water I used with the previous Lupicia-sachet-at-work attempts which came out weak. Yet again I forgot to bring a thermometer to work (I forgot my pedometer today as well) but the water out of the coffee maker spigot is seeming cooler today, so seems like a good time to try a green.
Smells very, very fruity in the sachet. Like the Lush flavor of 5 gum. I get pineapple/mango/citrus and a green scent from the tea underneath. The picture on this page has gorgeous colors, which I can’t see and I can’t blame their failure to appear on the pyramid. I don’t think I’d miss those colors through a slightly misty looking mesh bag. Either it was the luck of the draw in terms of what got deposited into my sachet, or they’ve changed the blend since that picture was taken.
I can already smell the difference less water makes in the aroma of the tea. It’s more concentrated than I got with previous Lupicia sachets. The green, chlorophylly, somewhat vegetal aroma of the tea dominates and the fruit fragrances are much more dilute after steeping.
The tea is sweet! Not bitter at all. Quite tasty. The fruit flavors taste stronger than they smelled, though they don’t obliterate the taste of the tea. I’d say this is a successful fruit flavored green tea, and I don’t say that lightly having tried quite a few which I thought didn’t succeed, some more spectacularly than others.
Still, I’m not wild about flavored green teas unless the flavoring is jasmine, or unless it’s a very well done mint. This is in the category of something I’d drink, happily, if it was given to me, but something I wouldn’t be likely to choose to buy.
For those of us who grew up on the Muppets, they are almost like old friends. Anything with muppets in it makes me smile, from oscar the grouch to the mighty favog (SNL, first season).
Yes to Oscar. I had to Google the mighty favog. I had forgotten all about that.
One of the complaints of the new movie is it lacks character development, but they are the Muppets. We do know them like old friends. Character development is more for new acquaintances. They sang, they danced, told bad jokes, Beaker exploded, you know Muppet stuff.
Now go away (in my best Oscar voice)
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I still want to be a Muppet when I grow up.
:)
Sami Kelsh, I was a Muppet for a while. Well not a real Muppet but I did do rod arm puppets on a puppet team at church. Not meaning to brag but I was really good at it. I had my first breathing attack while doing a performance at a teaching conference. I had to give it up shortly after but at least for a while I was a Muppet.
I miss my Kermie…
Favorite Muppet ever is Muppet Treasure Island. Matter of fact, on bad days when Mom was so ill and when current stuff overwhelms me, my just-keep-going theme song was/is “There’s got to be something better…something better…there’s got to be something better than this!” (Glad there is.)