I was supposed to go back to London today so I was packed and ready to go. Then my Mom said we could go back tomorrow instead. It probably would have made more sense to do it today but I wanted one more day in my bedroom with my dogs and my family so I am going back tomorrow. That meant when I went to grab tea, most of them were packed away. This one was easily accessible though so I am having it again.
I brewed up a hot cup and realized that I always get orange from this tea and that is probably due to the relatively large orange segment that makes it into most cups I have previously made. When I checked the package, there were 2 servings left and one orange slice. I decided to save the last serving, with the orange piece for a cold brew I set up and will drink tomorrow. For this particular hot mug, I balanced the lack of orange with some additional raspberry bits.
Even without the orange slice, there is still a lot of orange flavor here. There is a touch more raspberry flavor today than in other cups I had previously but more than anything I still get orange gummy bears. I don’t mind it. In fact, I think it is growing on me so I am raising the rating slightly from 68. We shall see how it goes tomorrow as a cold brew.
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Sorry. London, Ontario is what I meant. Thanks Kittenna. I WISH I was in London, England because Ontario’s London is crap.
Heh, I was born in Ontario, Oregon, and whenever I say “I was born in Ontario” I get, “Oh, you’re Canadian?!” “No, no, I’m from this tiny postage stamp of a place right on the Oregon/Idaho border…”
I get the same when I say I’m in Vancouver. Occasionally, a package will get misrouted because they see “Vancouver” and immediately think I’m in Canada rather than Washington State.
@Anne: Heh, at least I immediately thinking Washington, but then, I’ve lived in the Pacific Northwest my whole life so that’s the first association my brain goes, heh.
Wait, you’re in the UK now??
I’m assuming she means London, Ontario (but I didn’t realize that, if that’s the case!)
Oh, whoops! I didn’t realise there was another one XD silly me…
Sorry. London, Ontario is what I meant. Thanks Kittenna. I WISH I was in London, England because Ontario’s London is crap.
Heh, I was born in Ontario, Oregon, and whenever I say “I was born in Ontario” I get, “Oh, you’re Canadian?!” “No, no, I’m from this tiny postage stamp of a place right on the Oregon/Idaho border…”
I get the same when I say I’m in Vancouver. Occasionally, a package will get misrouted because they see “Vancouver” and immediately think I’m in Canada rather than Washington State.
@Anne: Heh, at least I immediately thinking Washington, but then, I’ve lived in the Pacific Northwest my whole life so that’s the first association my brain goes, heh.
I had no idea so many US and Canadian places used the same names! The UK is so tiny we never had an issue with that, lol.