Month: April 2011

What Would You Do?

So as it turns out there is a person out there with the name Tea Geek and as some of you know I have recently started a website called TeaGeeks. The differences are of course one website is “.net” and mine is “.com” and I have a “s” on the end of my name and he doesn’t. I found out… Read more →

What Would You Do?

So as it turns out there is a person out there with the name Tea Geek and as some of you know I have recently started a website called TeaGeeks. The differences are of course one website is “.net” and mine is “.com” and I have a “s” on the end of my name and he doesn’t. I found out… Read more →

Capital Teas Blog Series #3 of 9

Cinnamon Roll Black Tea From Capital Teas Tea Name: Cinnamon Roll Black Company Name: Capital Teas Company Description: A delightful blend of Ceylon black tea and high quality cinnamon pieces. Tea Review: I had such high hopes for this one. As soon as I saw it I was thinking about those gooey Cinnabons. I knew it wouldn’t taste exactly like… Read more →

Taking A Risk On Something I Love

Over the past month I have been contemplating on if I want to take my love of tea to the next step and start selling tea? It has been a thought I had been laughingly considering for years but never really thought I would consider making into a reality. If you are wondering what the turning point was, it was… Read more →

Adagio’s Waikato Zealong

Company Description: The moderate climate of New Zealand and its unspoiled, lush green hills have proven to provide ideal growing conditions for tea, in particular oolong. Roasted at high temps, this Zealong oolong yields a smooth, complex cup. The first infusion of our Masters Waikato Zealong is quietly toasty, with whispers of citrus fruit and floral notes – perhaps honeysuckle.… Read more →

Adagio’s New Rooibos Lemon Cloud

Review: A creamy lemony delight. The natural sweet of the rooibos only added to the lemon cream essence. The creamy aspect was the strongest in this blend. If there were any additional changes that could be made to this blend I would add more of a lemon tang. It needs a little sharpness on the finish. Doing so would make… Read more →

Tipu’s Chai Test Market Case – My Results

I was so excited when I got my package yesterday from Tipu’s Chai. Included were two gold colored individual packages and a postcard to report back my results. On each package there read…”Sample A” and “Sample B.” It was a blind taste for a new all inclusive chai where all you have to do is empty the contents and add… Read more →

Capital Teas Blog Sample Series #1-9

South Pacific – Image Provided By: Capital Teas Over the next few weeks or less, depending on time of course I will be reviewing nine different teas I was so lucky to win from Capital Teas. Some time ago Capital Teas held their first Twitter contest and the prize was $50 in loose teas of my choosing. Of course there… Read more →

Making Time To Enjoy Tea

It has been a while since I last sat down to share my thoughts with all my tea buddies out there and for that I apologize.  It has been a struggle to find time for just about anything I consider enjoyable.  I am sure many of you know exactly what I am experiencing.  I remember as I child I would… Read more →

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