Emower wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:07 am
MerrieMiss wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2017 8:43 pm
On a hot summer day I stopped at a fast food place to get ice cream for the kids and ordered my first iced tea. It was so bad I threw it out, but it was hot outside so I drank my three-year old’s water he’d backwashed in. Truly, the punishment fit the crime.
I have tried to get into tea, but I just cant. Pepsi has too much of a hold on my heart.
It took me a very long time to come around to tea. I won't enumerate the steps that took years. I'll just say I completely understand your point of view.
Nowadays, I prefer tea to coffee. Tea is simple, unpretentious, undemanding. If coffee is yang, tea is yin. There's a saying that teacher's is the cure for just about any ill. I think it may be true.
My sins (only listing my favorites)?
Herbal tea isn't a sin, but has the appearance of evil:
Hot
Lemon Ginger with or without honey. Wonderful on a cold day. Wonderful on a cold day when I have a sore throat
Iced
Mint-steeped strong (double the bags, steeped twice as long, covered, sweeten to taste, cut with an equal amount of water, pour over ice) a favorite in the South. I would consider this the gateway iced tea.
Caffeinated
Hot
Chai tea latte-delicious! This is the gateway hot tea
Earl grey with steamed milk
Green (this one took me awhile and I didn't like it at all until I learned how to make it properly) water just simmering, steeped for 1-2 minutes. Drink soon. Green tea doesn't age well. Also, frankly sometimes green tea is more about how I feel after drinking it than the actual taste.
Iced
The Celestial Seasonings cold brew teas. I like the flavors that are a combination of black and some sort of fruit tea (not lemonade)
Also the fruit infused Teavana iced teas from Starbucks that cost way too much money
At 70 years-old, my older self would tell my younger self to use the words, "f*ck off" much more frequently. --Helen Mirren