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It's September with October weather and I'm suddenly drinking hot tea
again. I'm fine on black tea with a couple of Nilgiris, my Java which
is as good hot as cold, and, if I want a teabag, Twining's English
Breakfast. I'm down to Kachika in greens. Does anybody have
suggestions of greens to buy now? Toci
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toci > writes:

> It's September with October weather and I'm suddenly drinking hot tea
> again. I'm fine on black tea with a couple of Nilgiris, my Java which
> is as good hot as cold, and, if I want a teabag, Twining's English
> Breakfast. I'm down to Kachika in greens.


Kachika? What's that?

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On Sep 1, 6:40*am, toci > wrote:
> It's September with October weather and I'm suddenly drinking hot tea
> again. *I'm fine on black tea with a couple of Nilgiris, my Java which
> is as good hot as cold, and, if I want a teabag, Twining's English
> Breakfast. *I'm down to Kachika in greens. *Does anybody have
> suggestions of greens to buy now? * * Toci


This time of year, for me, is normally BLC and jasmine green (I know,
big surprise) maybe LJ, I kind of like that nutty/chestnut green
flavor for right now. However, I've been sick so I default to Luzianne
tea with a big spoonful of raw honey in it to make me happier. I also
decided to branch out this year and try more black/reds but I haven't
been 100% taken by any of them. A nice diversion but not for me.
Roasty oolongs can go with a chilly day too.

- Dominic
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On Sep 1, 8:33*am, Lewis Perin > wrote:
> toci > writes:
> > It's September with October weather and I'm suddenly drinking hot tea
> > again. *I'm fine on black tea with a couple of Nilgiris, my Java which
> > is as good hot as cold, and, if I want a teabag, Twining's English
> > Breakfast. *I'm down to Kachika in greens.

>
> Kachika? *What's that?
>
> /Lew
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sorry. Kukicha. Toci
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On Sep 1, 10:14*am, "Dominic T." > wrote:
> On Sep 1, 6:40*am, toci > wrote:
>
> > It's September with October weather and I'm suddenly drinking hot tea
> > again. *I'm fine on black tea with a couple of Nilgiris, my Java which
> > is as good hot as cold, and, if I want a teabag, Twining's English
> > Breakfast. *I'm down to Kachika in greens. *Does anybody have
> > suggestions of greens to buy now? * * Toci

>
> This time of year, for me, is normally BLC and jasmine green (I know,
> big surprise) maybe LJ, I kind of like that nutty/chestnut green
> flavor for right now. However, I've been sick so I default to Luzianne
> tea with a big spoonful of raw honey in it to make me happier. I also
> decided to branch out this year and try more black/reds but I haven't
> been 100% taken by any of them. A nice diversion but not for me.
> Roasty oolongs can go with a chilly day too.
>
> - Dominic


I put a lung jing and a jasmine green on my order list. I have a TGY
already, which will stand in for the oolongs if I get the urge.
Thanks for the suggestions. Toci
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