Tea & fascinating

…you wanna cup’a blue lotus tea, to go with those blue breakthroughs/periods?

  • restrained and subtle MagsJ

Who or what is subtle, Meno? …a sledgehammer… an iron fist… a war zone?

Course, I don’t really know which but nowadays subtlety is a break through the blue ice of the deep, and who’d care anyway,speaking for myself, it’s got to work, no two ways about it.

That abstraction, the barrier being language, but there is some preordinate feeling below it,
Or, whatever comes through
Worth a try, at least

Even though

I wish I know the answer to that, but you’re right I think you hit some nail on the head there…

Thyme for a tea, a thyme tea… great for colds flus and sore throats, of which I have the latter… probably pollen-related. :unamused:
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Formosa Oolong… I would recommend. :ok_hand:t3:
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Oolong is neither a black tea nor a green tea ; it falls into its own category of tea. Yet an oolong may end up with more black tea characteristics or more green tea characteristics depending on the direction the tea master takes in the processing of the tea.”

“Formosa Oolong tea is associated with numerous health benefits such as lowered cholesterol, reduced high blood pressure, improved bone density and a boosted immune system . It is also high in antioxidants. Like other Oolongs, this tea also elevates energy levels and collaborates with a healthy lifestyle for weight loss.”

“Oolong tea is high in an amino acid called L-theanine, which studies show has cognitive effects like improved brain activity, better sleep quality, and reduced stress and anxiety.”

Much obliged MagsJ I just had it this morning and I think I am experiencing the benefits you are describing. But in the prior state of mind before drinking it, I may bee expressing it in other words:

Ooh , Long , and the original myths relating to that kind of association may resurface and not for the better, but let’s not go into it when Old Granada is still in the cockpit.

Speaking like that MagsJ because in a few , ready to sky to blue yonder

I think it the most flavoursome tea of them all… teas and coffees are very quick-acting on our systems, though coffee isn’t currently agreeing with mine, so I’m instead enjoying beneficial healing teas.

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But in the prior state of mind before drinking it, I may bee expressing it in other words:

Ooh , Long , and the original myths relating to that kind of association may resurface and not for the better, but let’s not go into it when Old Granada is still in the cockpit.

…innuendous, or…? You lost me at ‘myths’. :confused:

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Speaking like that MagsJ because in a few , ready to sky to blue yonder

Is this live or is it memorex/past occurrences?

Oh, and… it worked, it thymed-out my cold-like pollen-allergy symptoms and nipped it in the bud, both literally and metaphorically.

Now you’re getting my state before and after tea, I’ve been a head for say twenty years after…

That summer, could say suddenly, last,

Lasted suddenly, (referring to suddenly last summer-film, Elizabeth Taylor, Tennessee Williams)

Far out like they used here to say, beat

But just left Manila, my dear mom used to say, “everywhere it’s good, but best is home (where the heart is.

Obviously going against the don’t use policy, tea ,
I like chamomile, for same , mine used to infuse me with it in times of illness, and reasons to skip school

Etc, etc.

Chamomile ey… do you think of Rome often? lel …as often as you play games…

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Bored?

In need of inspiration?

Writing someone’s biography/a book? Yes… that seems the most probable.

I planted some chamomile yesterday, in the large stone-coloured herb planter, to go with the others from last year… a stunning display it is now, with only one more plant to find, to fill the last planting-crevice.
But what? image

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Anthemis [chamamelum] E C Buxton

I do not really know either though I thought I had a green thumb, , after all, since one of the myriad jobs I had, a comment made by a woman there, saying her love for her plant sustains and compensated the plant’s life, that hers stayed vibrant while her neighbor just dumped her pot right next to her desk, didt do as well.

But seeing the results in your own backyard will try to plant some , of what it takes and concievably true to life add to my spice garden.

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A hemp tea, for my after-gardening aches… no high, all relief…
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… refreshing too.

Why hemp if no effect?

My incessant crave for T after 30 years’ of weekend warrior ring has gone unrequited cause of familial not much familiar issues.

In any case, it’s good, a good foundation to build resilience, much as some tea affiliates vouch for other then the organic, taste can stand the test of time does it.

Yes, effect… of “all relief, without the high”.

I might take a third cup (yes a third cup) up to bed with me, to get a good night’s sleep… unlike last night’s…

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My incessant crave for T after 30 years’ of weekend warrior ring has gone unrequited cause of familial not much familiar issues.

Unrequited TEA love? …lel

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In any case, it’s good, a good foundation to build resilience, much as some tea affiliates vouch for other then the organic, taste can stand the test of time does it.

That may be the case, but I’m sticking with organic… considering the state of toxic-affairs, we seem to have found ourselves in.

Aiming for natural , organic myself where knowing that synapses have been altered, permanently, so that living the double life need no more enhancement.

Some call such memetic.chance strive constantly to be above and not below the average …

Just thinking to your last comment.

Natural height is best, tho some crashed like John Denver . The ID epidemic started after the failure at of the New Left at Woodstock.

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I ran out of tea, so… no tea for me, only herbal teas… but at least they have medicinal/healing properties.

…one to heal the gut, one to cleanse the blood, one to aid the lymphatic system, one to aid digestion, one to nourish the mind and body - I think that’s enough for now. :smirk:

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Oh and let’s not forget my home-made kombucha… for a light, boozy, kick. :beers:

Sounds like my Megan Markle thing, but no, this tea just cited is very interesting from the way they appraise wine:

Texture, complexity, generic features, etc. and how human a description from a dropped metaphor’s point of view!

…the Oolong, you mean?

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Texture, complexity, generic features, etc. and how human a description from a dropped metaphor’s point of view!

…the flavours it imparts too, oh what flavours… hints of??? the subjective kind… :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

Exactly , the flavors, over all the senses, those palatable ones, literally served on damask and gleaming