🍃 2017 White Dew White
AKA BIG LEEFS
100°c ~20s
Will probably up steep time as I go since I enjoy over-brewing my white teas when they can handle it!
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Finding Tranquility in a Teacup: The Zen Approach to Tea Preparation and Consumption
In a world that often rushes by at breakneck speed, finding moments of tranquility and mindfulness is essential for our well-being. The Zen approach to tea preparation and consumption offers a beautiful way to cultivate mindfulness and connect with the present moment. Rooted in centuries of tradition, this practice not only elevates the experience of tea but also brings a sense of peace and…
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From The Chinese Art of Tea by John Blofeld
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Tea. In. Winters.
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gonna be honest i’m not british or anything but i’m having a great cup of earl gray tea and i’m fucking ascending swear to god
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we should appreciate tea as a society more, never felt better then when i had a nice warm cup of tea with honey and milk
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When you remember that paintings can talk in TWST:
You can't forget about Rosalia from Cater's vignette, she's lonely too.
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A friend regifted some bagged tea that he and his partner did not like. It’s a Yuzu Green Tea.
When I tried it I disregarded the package instructions and brewed it at 80°C until the color looked right.
This is the second steep, which hit this color almost immediately after finishing the pour.
Pretty good!
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A Taste of Tradition: A Review of Classic Yorkshire Tea
Sipping the Charm of Tradition: My Review of Famous Yorkshire Tea
There’s something undeniably comforting about a good cup of tea. It’s a timeless beverage that has been a part of British culture for centuries, and one brand that has stood the test of time is Yorkshire Tea. In this review, we will take a closer look at Classic Yorkshire Tea, a beloved favourite among tea enthusiasts.
The History of Yorkshire Tea
Before diving into the taste and experience,…
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Yo it's Lee with the good tea
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tea is a gift from above. what a beautiful, tender, supporting and comforting beverage
truly, God bless all those people working in fields sowing, looking after and harvesting these leaves rich of flavour for our enjoyment, whose names or faces or destinies ill never know, but whose labour does all the difference in my life
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Its Poppy the beloved!! <3
(I hope you like it :] )
i am once again asking - Is She Single
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pov: you're not good at studying magic so gale tries to cheer you up
bonus alt:
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I am chewing on your art like a powered up Pac-man. You've made me very interested in trying out a Kamen rider show. What's a good starting point?
:D! thank you! I will never NOT be happy to get people to watch more Kamen Rider, soon everyone will be converted and my evil plan will be complete. >:)
one of the nice things about Kamen Rider is that most of the shows are standalone and (aside from things like crossover movies) don't require watching any of the others to understand. so you can kinda just pick one that sounds interesting and try it out! I have a few personal recs in this post, or you can check out the wikipedia list (under Main Series)!
after some thought, I'm also gonna like...soft-rec Fourze and Gaim, with the caveat that they are not at all the typical Rider tone (Fourze has a much more cheerful and sillier style than usual, and Gaim is a rollercoaster ride through a bizarro fruit-themed weirdoland) (this is not a negative). they're pretty divisive because of that, but I know they've been a few other people's entry points, and I liked them both personally, so! Fourze's head writer also wrote Gurren Lagann, and Gaim's wrote Madoka Magica, and their respective styles are extremely evident in both, so if you're familiar with those then take that as a plus or minus as you will. :')
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