I totally agree with David – this tea is a SHAPE-SHIFTER – Oddly enough I have been on an X-Files kick and rewatching the series on netflix so this term makes me chuckle…but it’s funny because it’s true (Will & Grace’s Karen reference there!)
Anyhow…Infusion 3…
Not as woodsy and not nearly as grassy. it’s back to being a bit fruity but not apple…maybe a little citrus tho. I can also pick up a little vegetal taste – maybe peas…but a fresh sweet pea or snow or snap pea but certainly the sweet kind!
I can’t really say which infusion I like over the others because they are so different from each other and offer completely different tastes in each.
Because of that…I am upping the rating of this tea! This is certainly a FUN one…complex and QUALITY tea!
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Huzzah for an X-Files kick! I own all the seasons on DVD and have watched the whole thing through 2 or 3 times, at least.
This tea sounds intriguing, that’s for sure…but could it be more intriguing than some X-Files episodes??? So funny, I thought I was the only dork (oops, no offense) who had find nothing better to do during the holiday break than watch some old x-files on Netflix!!! I did not realize how much I had missed Scully & Mulder…and the Cigarette Smoking Man..and the Lone Gunmen!!!
He is an amazing actor. I was astonished the first time I saw him in an interview with an Australian accent … but then, I am still mystified by Hugh Laurie, Simon Baker, and Anne Torv (also on Fringe!) It amazes me how well they conquer our accent with such grace and ease … I certainly couldn’t pull off an English or Australian accent as well as they pull off sounding “American.” (My apologies in advance for those not from the US but from “America” who do not have our “accent.” I do not mean to imply that ours is exclusively entitled to the “American” title.)
Fellow Fringe fans! Awesome! We loved X-files as well. Tea folks must be natural born nerds. LOL. That’s what they tell me at work anyway.
Huzzah for an X-Files kick! I own all the seasons on DVD and have watched the whole thing through 2 or 3 times, at least.
We are half way thru the last season right now :)
This tea sounds intriguing, that’s for sure…but could it be more intriguing than some X-Files episodes??? So funny, I thought I was the only dork (oops, no offense) who had find nothing better to do during the holiday break than watch some old x-files on Netflix!!! I did not realize how much I had missed Scully & Mulder…and the Cigarette Smoking Man..and the Lone Gunmen!!!
:)
That’s awesome! Your comment totally made my day! LOL
Oh, The Lone Gunmen…
esp the short one! LOL
Watch FRINGE! FRINGE is the new X-Files. I love Walter Bishop… and his son isn’t so bad either. :)
@LiberTEAS!!!! Fringe is Great, too! John Nobel (Walter Bishop) is an amazing actor!!!!!!
sorry spelled Noble incorrectly above :)
He is an amazing actor. I was astonished the first time I saw him in an interview with an Australian accent … but then, I am still mystified by Hugh Laurie, Simon Baker, and Anne Torv (also on Fringe!) It amazes me how well they conquer our accent with such grace and ease … I certainly couldn’t pull off an English or Australian accent as well as they pull off sounding “American.” (My apologies in advance for those not from the US but from “America” who do not have our “accent.” I do not mean to imply that ours is exclusively entitled to the “American” title.)
Fellow Fringe fans! Awesome! We loved X-files as well. Tea folks must be natural born nerds. LOL. That’s what they tell me at work anyway.
Oh! For sure! Sci-Fi Nerds – all the way! :)