tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5826724495807256743.post3194324402616112596..comments2024-03-26T22:14:26.116+11:00Comments on Empress Wu Designs with Wilma : Tea on Thursday 21 : Slow, fussy tea drinker ? Wilma Simmons (Empress Wu Designs)http://www.blogger.com/profile/11883170027430461308noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5826724495807256743.post-60016649693798619632014-10-29T14:11:50.058+11:002014-10-29T14:11:50.058+11:00I am a total coffee fiend, and forgot my love of t...I am a total coffee fiend, and forgot my love of tea. The ritual. The smell. The stolen moment in time of reflection and delicious pause. Will be hunting down my teapot! Thanks xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02600507150788740369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5826724495807256743.post-51963511332641193742014-10-18T13:40:24.240+11:002014-10-18T13:40:24.240+11:00I love tea and I don't drink coffee at all. As...I love tea and I don't drink coffee at all. As a result, I have a small token jar of coffee for visitors and a huge collection of teas. I have both tea bags and loose leaf tea (I love the Tea Centre at Kotara for my tea supplies).<br /><br />I find I drink leaf tea black, but will often add milk to teabag tea, particularly the more generic blends. I have discovered the wonders of green tea over the past 12 months or so and often drink black tea in the mornings, but green tea in the afternoons and evenings.<br /><br />I agree that it does make a difference if you take the time to brew tea properly. I don't usually make tea in a pot, but my children gave me a tea infuser mug for Mothers' Day which I use most days. It allows the leaves to move about a little and then the tea drains through the leaves and a mesh when you place it over your tea cup. <br /><br />Looks like I'm a fussy tea drinker too. :-)Susan Whelanhttp://www.readingupsidedown.comnoreply@blogger.com