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  • “This is hitting the spot this morning. I’m leading a Confirmation retreat with 7 kids today. I’ll be away from my tea stash all day. This was the tea I chose to bring with me for the day. So...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Brewed hot, this was pretty lackluster to me. I tried a few times, once with nearly double the amount of tea recommended. Still blah. However, when cold-brewed (6 T./1 gallon water) overnight, it’s...” Read full tasting note
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From English Tea Store

A steamed green tea from Japan with a light brownish yellow liquor with toasty flavour, tending sweet.

This is a specialty Japanese green tea that is blended with fire-toasted rice. A good grade Japan sencha is blended with the toasted rice. The fresh vegetative character of the green tea is imparted on the cup but it is tempered with the bakey-like character of the rice. There is a natural sweetness and almost chewy character to the finish ofRead more

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This is hitting the spot this morning. I’m leading a Confirmation retreat with 7 kids today. I’ll be away from my tea stash all day. This was the tea I chose to bring with me for the day. So glad I did. Green teas, oolongs, and pu-erhs are quickly becoming my go to teas. I used to only drink black teas :)

Okay, time to start thinking about prevenient grace and the Wesleyan Quadrilateral :)

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gmathis 12 years ago

What ages? (Sorry, I’m a little rusty on my Wesleyanism :)

ashmanra 12 years ago

If you are any good with similar quadrilaterals around a point of dilation, we could use some help with our last geometry assignment…

Em 12 years ago

gmathis – We have 7 Confirmands this year. 7th-9th graders :) They are a hoot.

ashmanra – Different kind of quadrilateral ;)

gmathis 12 years ago

You are a brave woman. Once they turn into 6th graders, I throw ’em out!

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Brewed hot, this was pretty lackluster to me. I tried a few times, once with nearly double the amount of tea recommended. Still blah. However, when cold-brewed (6 T./1 gallon water) overnight, it’s fabulous! The savory notes really come out, where they just tasted flat in the hot brew. Great for cold-brewing and I’m glad I have a lot of it!

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