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Typhoid 03-24-2012 10:49 PM

Tea
 
Do you drink it?
Favourites/Least Favourites?
Recommendations?

I like my White Chai - but I usually stick with Earl Grey because it comes in bigger boxes, and I've got to pinch my pennies.
I'm not really well-versed in Tea or anything.
I just enjoy drinking it, and I'll try anything if it intrigues me enough.

Teuthida 03-24-2012 11:12 PM

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I make myself a jug of tea everyday. Usually some mix of black and green.

I like matcha a lot but it's too expensive for how much tea I drink.

Vampyr 03-25-2012 12:32 AM

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No matter how good the tea is I always feel like I'm drinking something watered down.

I prefer coffee. I would even consider myself a coffee connoisseur. I buy all of my beans at a local roaster and grind them right before using them. I make my coffee in a french press. I have an espresso machine for when I'm in the mood for that.

Seth 03-25-2012 02:50 AM

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ohhhhh the topic is tea!
I love it.
Rooibos or bust. It's superb in every variety I've tried so far.

My mainstay is green tea but I'm not slurping Japanese imports anymore.
Nettle and peppermint and ginger tea is hockey.

Chai's and Earl Grey is sooo good. For once in a while.. I like these with blender made almond milk.

yerba matte but I'ma wait til I'm older.

I'm truly an espresso man at heart. It makes me insomniatic though.




goji berries and hot-warm tea! Drink tea and throw soaked goji's in oatmeal or smoothie.

Edit: I probably drank the equivalent of 8 cups of green tea throughout the summer and I didn't burn as easily. true

Angrist 03-25-2012 04:15 AM

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Wow ok so what kinds of tea do I drink, let's see:

Rooibos (sometimes with a lot of different tastes mixed in)
Green tea (ditto)
White tea
Black tea (English blend)
Chamomile
Mint (Moroccan usually)
Chai (with sugar and milk!)
Liquorice (although these days I'm not a fan anymore)
Several fruit teas (which is black tea with fruit taste)
Other herbal teas when I get the chance

I usually drink 2 or 4 cups a day, it really depends on the time of the year. I love it because it's cheap but tasty. :)

Bond 03-25-2012 09:47 AM

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I love tea ... and all of you!

I primarily drink earl grey and green tea. One or two cups of earl grey in the morning and early-afternoon, followed by one cup of green tea after dinner.

The only thing I don't like about the summer is that it becomes hard to drink warm tea. :(

Fox 6 03-25-2012 11:35 AM

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Tea is great. I usually have a cup of green tea at work everyday. Peppermint tea is a personal favourite tho.

Typhoid 03-25-2012 03:13 PM

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Quote:

No matter how good the tea is I always feel like I'm drinking something watered down.
This. I mean, I like tea and all - I drink maybe 5 cups a day - but occasionally I get hit with a flavour of plant-water-soup and begrudgingly drink the rest of it with the thought of "Why the fuck am I drinking plant water and animal tit-juice in a cup with crystalized chunks of plants for sweetness", and then I'll go make some coffee or something (I drink my coffee black).

But I can get 144 tea bags for 5 bucks - so right now tea is way better. :lol:



Quote:

The only thing I don't like about the summer is that it becomes hard to drink warm tea
Stupidly obvious question: Have you tried cold tea? I don't mean have you tried it tried it - but do you make it during the Summer?
I thought that same thing last year, and started brewing and storing large batches of cold tea (I believe Orange Pekoe), and on hot or muggy days I'll make up a cup of cold tea like any other cup of tea, but also add ice cubes. I actually find it tastes a little better - maybe just because the day is hot by comparison.

I'm actually going to brew some storage tea right now for cold tea consumption and iced tea. The weather is getting nice. Time to be like mustard and get prepared.

Bond 03-25-2012 04:23 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Typhoid (Post 282414)
Stupidly obvious question: Have you tried cold tea? I don't mean have you tried it tried it - but do you make it during the Summer?
I thought that same thing last year, and started brewing and storing large batches of cold tea (I believe Orange Pekoe), and on hot or muggy days I'll make up a cup of cold tea like any other cup of tea, but also add ice cubes. I actually find it tastes a little better - maybe just because the day is hot by comparison.

I'm actually going to brew some storage tea right now for cold tea consumption and iced tea. The weather is getting nice. Time to be like mustard and get prepared.

I've heard of this, but never seriously tried it. Would you advise just brewing some earl grey and then sticking it in the refrigerator for a while? I'd assume ice cubes would dilute the taste?

Professor S 03-25-2012 04:30 PM

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Sun tea is delicious. Simply made: On a hot summer day put tea bags in a clear jar and set it outside in the sun. Let it brew for a few hours, and then add flavors to taste. I like lemon and fresh mint.

They key is the heat. The water gets very warm in the sun but never gets close to boiling or even simmering. This brings out the best flavors of the tea and avoids all the off-flavors that can come from hot water.

Combine 017 03-25-2012 04:31 PM

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Im not that big a fan of green tea, its too much like warm water. I like orange peco and a lot of the berry teas. I really like vanilla black berry.

Bond 03-25-2012 04:38 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Professor S (Post 282417)
Sun tea is delicious. Simply made: On a hot summer day put tea bags in a clear jar and set it outside in the sun. Let it brew for a few hours, and then add flavors to taste. I like lemon and fresh mint.

They key is the heat. The water gets very warm in the sun but never gets close to boiling or even simmering. This brings out the best flavors of the tea and avoids all the off-flavors that can come from hot water.

Do you think this is legitimate or nonsense?

http://www.snopes.com/food/prepare/suntea.asp

Seth 03-25-2012 08:45 PM

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nonsense. Now, if you're brewing kombucha then bacteria's an issue. I would think the sun's UV spectrum would help kill bacteria...

Professor S 03-25-2012 09:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bond (Post 282419)
Do you think this is legitimate or nonsense?

http://www.snopes.com/food/prepare/suntea.asp

Legitimate in that it is possible, but not likely at all. I've drank literally 100s of gallons of the stuff throughout my life and have never had an issue. To be honest, it's your normal CDC/FDA overreaction more written to avoid litigation than promote food safety. I do agree that you shouldn't leave the tea out for more than a few hours, but the descriptions that are given in that article describe something that has been left out overnight or longer.

Then again, I've always brewed in either well or spring water. Municipal tap water never passes my lips beyond brushing my teeth. Nasty stuff for various reasons, mainly residual bacteria and preservative chemicals not to mention the terrible taste.

Typhoid 03-26-2012 09:59 AM

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Quote:

I've heard of this, but never seriously tried it. Would you advise just brewing some earl grey and then sticking it in the refrigerator for a while? I'd assume ice cubes would dilute the taste?
I only add the cubes because it's hot out. It definitely dilutes it, but it's cold.
I would advise that, however.
I mean hell - you're never going to know if it's worth it to start doing unless you try doing it at least once.



And I think that sun tea bacteria thing has more to do with local water and just erring on the side of caution rather than a standard rule for everyone everywhere. It just says "it can make you ill" - for a lot of people simply drinking local tap water can make you ill. So I give that one a big fucking "meh". Live a little.

Edit: Further reading on that Snope's sun tea thing leads me to believe that it's no big deal, and simply to stop people from steeping tea in dirty jars full of shitty water.

Vampyr 03-26-2012 10:11 AM

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My mom typically uses this to make cold tea:

http://www.liptont.com/our_products/..._iced_tea.aspx

It's actually my favorite kind of tea. Especially good if you add some sugar while it's hot.

Neo 03-26-2012 10:32 AM

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Tea sucks.

Vampyr 03-26-2012 11:14 AM

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Neo has pointed out the harsh realitea.

The Germanator 03-26-2012 11:17 AM

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Never been a huge tea drinker. I'll indulge in some lightly or unsweetened green or black tea, usually by Honest Tea or something, but I've never really gotten into it beyond that.

Coffee coffee coffee on the other hand...I've had about 40 ounces of today!

Neo 03-26-2012 11:29 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Vampyr (Post 282440)
Neo has pointed out the harsh realitea.

It doesn't look like I'm in the myjaroftea.

Angrist 03-26-2012 01:19 PM

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Who's the biggest tea drinker in The Walking Dead?

Vampyr 03-26-2012 01:34 PM

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The guy who plays Rick is British, so I'd say him.

Angrist 03-26-2012 02:38 PM

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I'll give you a hint: it's T-Dog.

Bond 03-26-2012 06:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neo (Post 282438)
Tea sucks.

Alright -- who let this egregious troll back in?



Typhoid 03-27-2012 04:04 PM

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I think the forum should be renamed to Teatavern.

Angrist 04-05-2012 12:30 PM

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I'm now growing my own chamomile and mint. :)

Bond 04-05-2012 06:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Angrist (Post 282587)
I'm now growing my own chamomile and mint. :)

That's awesome!

I'm excited to try some sun tea this summer, and also experiment with cold tea.

Angrist 04-06-2012 03:33 AM

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Yeah I'm also going to try sun tea. My windows face the south, so I get lots of sunlight here.

By the way, does anyone have experience with growing vegetables/herbs/flowers?? This is the first year I try it. My plants never got very old in the past...

Combine 017 04-06-2012 03:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Angrist (Post 282603)
Yeah I'm also going to try sun tea. My windows face the south, so I get lots of sunlight here.

By the way, does anyone have experience with growing vegetables/herbs/flowers?? This is the first year I try it. My plants never got very old in the past...

Plant some mint plants anywhere, they will grow. Done.

Angrist 04-06-2012 05:17 AM

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Yeah I was thinking about the bigger stuff: cherry tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, etc.

Combine 017 04-06-2012 05:48 AM

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Those are all easy to do, they just need sun and water and maybe some fertilizer and a stock for the tomato vines to climb. And probably some slug bait, they love tomato and lettuce leaves.

Angrist 04-06-2012 06:24 AM

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I'm on a balcony, so good luck slugs getting up here! Also: no cat pee.

Neo 04-06-2012 10:37 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Angrist (Post 282603)

By the way, does anyone have experience with growing vegetables/herbs/flowers?? This is the first year I try it. My plants never got very old in the past...

I bet there are a lot of people here who grow herbs.

Typhoid 04-06-2012 04:06 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Angrist (Post 282603)
By the way, does anyone have experience with growing vegetables/herbs/flowers?? This is the first year I try it. My plants never got very old in the past...


My parents and/or I have had a Vegetable/herb garden for 20 years (This year I'm growing Rhubarb, Strawberries, Peas, Carrots, Chives, Radishes, Carrots, Cucumber, Lettuce, Beets, Tomatoes.) - and in order to be the most successful off the bat just do some online research. Get familiar with when each thing should be planted, because that can entirely alter the food. Everything has a different planting/harvesting date, and you should familiarize yourself with it, if you're not able to just tell by eye. Typically as long as your soil isn't crap, you get a lot of sunlight, and they get a lot of water you'll be great.

Being that you're on a balcony though, just stick whatever-the-hell in planters, and make sure it gets ample sun, and water it a couple times a day.

Seth 04-06-2012 04:22 PM

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Since you're on a balcony, stick to herbs and tomatoes. Get hanging planters for the tomatoes. Cilantro and parsley grow like weeds.

If you want to grow peas, probably should plant them right away.


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