Tea is SO subjective – it is why I like to go to David’s Tea and at least smell everything before I purchase. They always have two samples on too, which you can try hot or with an ice cube in it, so if you go enough, you get a good sense of the types of teas you like. (Also? Sample packs are great!)
Enjoy your tea! My tip is ABSOLUTELY follow the steeping directions. Steeping too much or too long makes a good cuppa go bad.
Ha! She sounds like me but does she add the labels to herself? For example, I wanted to myself how to knit…bought all the stuff and then was a “knitter” (though I never actually learned, got bored with it early on) š
She doesn’t tend to label herself, but she easily could. And oh yes she tends to get bored before using up even half of the supplies we have. You should see the scrap booking supplies we have in our storeroom.
Hahaha! I hope you like everything you got!
Tea is SO subjective – it is why I like to go to David’s Tea and at least smell everything before I purchase. They always have two samples on too, which you can try hot or with an ice cube in it, so if you go enough, you get a good sense of the types of teas you like. (Also? Sample packs are great!)
Enjoy your tea! My tip is ABSOLUTELY follow the steeping directions. Steeping too much or too long makes a good cuppa go bad.
I know a lot of the tea Meghan pick up are not really ‘my cup of tea’. But she seems excited
Ha! She sounds like me but does she add the labels to herself? For example, I wanted to myself how to knit…bought all the stuff and then was a “knitter” (though I never actually learned, got bored with it early on) š
She doesn’t tend to label herself, but she easily could. And oh yes she tends to get bored before using up even half of the supplies we have. You should see the scrap booking supplies we have in our storeroom.
*teach myself