Long story short: I was given a T2 "advent calendar" tea sampler in a Secret Santa at work. These are my notes on the various teas it had in it. These are my opinions of the various teas, based on my personal sensorium and preferences. I've thrown in some opinions of other teas I had handy as well, which may help to give an idea of where my preferences lie.
( Opinions below the fold )
Overall, I enjoyed working my way through these, and I've learned these sorts of samplers are a good gift for someone like myself, who gets stuck in a rut a lot of the time. I tend to be rather cautious about trying new things, because "what if I don't like it?" - one of the scars of lengthy periods on a very low income (and being low-spoons) is I don't want to risk spending money (and effort) on things I discover I don't like. As it was, I wound up with a couple of different teas every day for twelve days, and discovered eight types of tea I'd be willing to buy from T2 (for the record: Morning Sunshine; French Earl Grey; Lemongrass and Ginger; Green Rose; Gorgeous Geisha; Jade Mountain; New York Breakfast; and Go Go Goa). All in all a lovely present, and a big thank you to my Secret Santa, whoever they were.
( Opinions below the fold )
Overall, I enjoyed working my way through these, and I've learned these sorts of samplers are a good gift for someone like myself, who gets stuck in a rut a lot of the time. I tend to be rather cautious about trying new things, because "what if I don't like it?" - one of the scars of lengthy periods on a very low income (and being low-spoons) is I don't want to risk spending money (and effort) on things I discover I don't like. As it was, I wound up with a couple of different teas every day for twelve days, and discovered eight types of tea I'd be willing to buy from T2 (for the record: Morning Sunshine; French Earl Grey; Lemongrass and Ginger; Green Rose; Gorgeous Geisha; Jade Mountain; New York Breakfast; and Go Go Goa). All in all a lovely present, and a big thank you to my Secret Santa, whoever they were.