Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
On a related note, on my regular bike ride last week I passed a guy on a penny farthing. Out in the freaking countryside, on a penny farthing.
Presumably he was on his way to pick up some tea.
LMFAO!
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@kluurs said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
Whose your supplier for Asatsuyu Sencha? I’ll have to give it a chance.
Amazon! Arrives in 2 days.
Watch the brewing though. If you don't rinse it, the first infusion takes like 10-15 seconds. The second one is almost immediate. Sometimes the third, too.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
I've occasionally wondered what aging hipsters do in their spare time.
I'm also marginally employed. Don't forget that too!
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You appear to have purchased an artisan tea pot. That sorry excuse for a spout is going to spill the stuff everywhere.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
You appear to have purchased an artisan tea pot. That sorry excuse for a spout is going to spill the stuff everywhere.
Master Zheng shits generally in your direction.
(By the way I wouldn't be so into it if it didn't help so much with my mood and blood pressure. Also I legit get pretty high off it so there's that.)
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There's water all over that artisan table you've got it sitting on, so clearly I was right.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
There's water all over that artisan table you've got it sitting on, so clearly I was right.
Ikea cutting board. Basically the polar opposite if "small batch."
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You went to Ikea? Like, in person????
Can this year get any freaking weirder?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
You went to Ikea? Like, in person????
Can this year get any freaking weirder?
Right?? I'm ready for a factory reset at this point.
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I quite like the Swedish meatballs.
We used to go there primarily as they would look after the kids for an hour while we sat silently in the cafe with the hundred yard stare well known to parents of toddlers everywhere.
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@brenda said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
Aqua at IKEA.
I need to let that picture develop a bit.
They have good hotdogs. That's it.
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Don't tell anybody, but I'm quite intrigued by the totally legal high. I've put the organic stuff on my Amazon wishlist and might give it a shot when nobody's looking.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
Don't tell anybody, but I'm quite intrigued by the totally legal high. I've put the organic stuff on my Amazon wishlist and might give it a shot when nobody's looking.
Not all tea works the same, you gotta shop around a bit. Some stuff is just an extremely good mood booster. Other stuff, like 10-year-old white tea, can very well knock one on one's ass. I feel really weird after too much of it.
Gotta brew it gong fu style though, not western.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
Asatsuyu
It's the organic stuff on the far left of the picture, right?
Don't start backpedaling on me now!
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Okay this tea crap is way, WAY out of hand.:
Asatsuyu
It's the organic stuff on the far left of the picture, right?
Don't start backpedaling on me now!
Yeah, I've found that that one's pretty hardcore. Like, the walls don't start melting, but I can only drink so much at a time, it's definitely up there with the theanine level. I drink that one every morning.
Just remember, gotta brew it differently. You don't need any fancy ass stuff, even a bowl would work.
I got my dad on it, actually. Not to get too dark or anything, but he was on a pretty strong opioid regimen because of his myriad back and neck surgeries—some successful, some not. He started noticing that, well, maybe he was taking too much of that shit. The prospect of being an addict scared the hell out of him so he quit cold turkey. But amidst all the weird shit that comes from opioid withdrawal, he now had to deal with the pain again.
I sent him a packet of the organic stuff and told him, look, this is gonna seem like weird hippie shit, but just try this for a week and see if it does anything for you. (I told him I wouldn't waste his time with it if I didn't think it would actually be helpful.) He said it helps a little bit with the pain management but it's done wonders for his mood. His back still hurts but he cares a lot less.
This is a guy who was on a painkiller regimen that would stun a horse. He said after about the third day, "y'know I think that tea has a little bit of kick to it! I drank some in the morning, washed the cars, and went out to ref two soccer games." So, yeah, probably something to it.