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Tea Anyone?

Wow six years since the last posting here :oops: 🤔. Okay so last month I was in Washington state and was trying to deliver a load, unfortunately with it being Christmas Eve, traffic and i was short on drive time. I had to pull over and park . So December 26th i go to the location where I am delivering and they are closed until the 29th :oops::mad::maddroid::thumbsdowndroid:. So now I am stuck with the load and now I have to find parking which i was able to (praise God) well right next to where I parked was a coffee hut . So I walked over and got a cup of coffee. The following day bored I decided to walk to a grocery that was 3.5 miles away I was bored and had nothing better to do(I am getting to the tea part;) so on the wayou to the grocery store I passed two coffee shacks.
So on the way back i stopped at one and noticed this drink called a London fog. Earl Grey tea with froth milk and a splash of vanilla syrup. I ended up buying it there, the first coffee house i went too, a Starbucks and then another little independent coffee place.
Which led to me buying a milk brother (see my post in the last purchase forum)
 
I accidently drunk some chai tea this morning, the coffee's pod's font was too small and I was half asleep... Least I am not against putting my tea with coffee..
 
As I've said before, I love Darjeeling tea. I've been drinking it exclusively for years now. My last tea store visit I decided I would treat myself to the second flush Darjeeling tea which is significantly more expensive. I only bought a quarter pound to try and then my normal pound of regular Darjeeling tea. Here is what google says about the second flush: Second Flush Darjeeling is a prized summer-harvested black tea (late May–June) known as the "Champagne of teas" for its distinct, complex, and mature flavor profile. I brewed a pot and will admit it is a clean crisp black tea that's ideal for serving over ice. However, I'm very spoiled to the thicker taste, if you will, of the regular Darjeeling tea. I'm getting low on tea and remembered I have almost a quarter pound of the second flush in the pantry. So, I'm drinking some now. I have a fear that by the time I drink a quarter pound of second flush my regular tea will taste muddy. The second flush is very smooth and clean tasting. My taste might change when I shop again. The Darjeeling tea is $36 a pound and the second flush Darjeeling tea is $48 a pound.
 
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