Now I'm drinking green tea \o/
I drank black tea just a minute ago. Green tea is fine, too. But black tea is black tea and therefore superior.LiLi wrote:
Now I'm drinking green tea \o/
Make your statement, how come black tea its better than green tea? they come from the same plant ;__; no? I need to learn~ teach me Masta!~Powersocke wrote:
I drank black tea just a minute ago. Green tea is fine, too. But black tea is black tea and therefore superior.LiLi wrote:
Now I'm drinking green tea \o/
I know, but my landlord buys tons of it and I just take what I like.Mogsworth wrote:
blech, Twinnings. Expand your tea horizons. >:v It's like calling yourself a coffee drinker when all you drink is Folgers.
I highly recommend Forsman Tea (I wouldn't like to advertise, but it's a fact that their tea has very good quality - not even being biased). However, instead of just relying on the brand, learn yourself when the tea has appropriate quality and when it doesn't. (Tip: correct water temperature helps quite a lot).Mogsworth wrote:
blech, Twinnings. Expand your tea horizons. >:v It's like calling yourself a coffee drinker when all you drink is Folgers.
How dare you to imply that black tea would be superior! I mean, everybody knows that white tea is the one and only drinkable tea sort, sweetie darling...! \(OAO)/Powersocke wrote:
It's taste is better imo. But that's just me. I tend to make semi-serious statements of how superior I and the things I like are in comparison to others and things others like. It's a hobby of mine.
And don't you be so impolite in the other thread! I'd make you some green tea on request, just ask me first instead of throwing it everywhere. :O
Excuses... Real tea lover doesn't care about the money >.> sorry, I had toYunoWhoItIs wrote:
I do want more but I'm a student and therefore impoverished most of the time.
Eh I'd say Twinings is more on the level of Starbucks.Talvilapsi wrote:
I highly recommend Forsman Tea (I wouldn't like to advertise, but it's a fact that their tea has very good quality - not even being biased). However, instead of just relying on the brand, learn yourself when the tea has appropriate quality and when it doesn't. (Tip: correct water temperature helps quite a lot).Mogsworth wrote:
blech, Twinnings. Expand your tea horizons. >:v It's like calling yourself a coffee drinker when all you drink is Folgers.