I think of ita drinking jasmine tea, and I like a good oolong.
Yup. I test places with jasmine and mango infusions--Upton has good prices, but so far Teavana and Adagio have better flavours. Teavana is expensive and annoying, but I could drink their jasmine tea forever. Lupicia is more expensive, and that certainly doesn't apply to my palate, so no point me spending dosh on them.
ita, there is a local place called the Conservatory of Coffee and Tea. It's on Washington Bl in Culver City. Has lots of teas you can sniff or try and then buy in bulk, and their prices are very reasonable.
ita, there is a local place called the Conservatory of Coffee and Tea. It's on Washington Bl in Culver City
I think I tried going there a few months ago, and they closed the doors at 5:55 in my face. I've been nursing a pointless grudge since then...
However, I am good with tea for the next little while, thanks to very nice Buffistas and an Adagio gift certificate. Once I burn through that, I will head out there.
They don't have wifi, which means I don't go there when I need to grade. I wonder how much custom they scare off with little things like that.
I wonder how much custom they scare off with little things like that.
They're pretty small, right? Maybe they need the rapid turnover of seats? I'm still surprised they closed at six on a weekday. It's like they don't want my money!
It did look much more my speed than Bird Pick. That place (at least the branch I went to) totally overwhelmed me with the twee, and I had a hard time finding what they actually were selling. Reading the labels behind the Teavana employee felt much simpler. The fact that the tea I bought at Tea Pick turned out to be a migraine trigger contributes to my subconscious aversion. And I can't even remember what kind it was! I hope I still have the label--I should update my migraine trigger Evernote doc.
They're pretty small, right? Maybe they need the rapid turnover of seats? I'm still surprised they closed at six on a weekday. It's like they don't want my money!
Yep, all that. I always wonder with shops like that if they are really just a big tax write off and their whole raison d'etre is to indulge someone's hobby and lose money in the process.
It's raining and cold out. I feel bad for the trick or treaters.
Here too. Like, flash flood watch raining. Though it's calmed down a lot since the morning.
sj, here, too. A lot of municipalities have moved trick-or-treating to tomorrow or even later in the weekend (because Friday evenings are high-school football nights, of course). However, we live within the city limits (as does flea and family, although they live almost at the easternmost edge of city limits), and city of Cincinnati has not moved trick-or-treating.
My new boss, who is in Chicago, said she saw on the news that Cincinnati's weather was so bad that trick-or-treating would be moved. That...doesn't seem newsworthy in any city other than ours.
Totally unrelatedly, can I just say how good coconut chips are? SO GOOD.
The whole idea of trick-or-treating being moved seems bizarre to me. When I was a kid, it was never something that was official enough that it could be moved. The official trick-or-treating times in my town seem weird to me, too. Kids actually obey them! I remember trick-or-treating as being pretty much kid-centered. We would have been outraged at any adult other than our parents telling us that we were limited to certain times.