Before the review, a caveat: I bought this tea so that I wouldn’t feel guilty for using my credit card for a $2 loaf of french bread, which means I purchased it from a grocery store where I would never … Continue reading →
It’s possible that I’m a huge jerk, because I have to tell you, I’m really excited to be doing a negative review for once. Normally when I don’t like tea I just quietly don’t write about it, but I’m always … Continue reading →
When I was teaching in Japan, one of the types of lessons our more advanced students had was to read articles in English and then discuss them. Frequently, these articles – generally from English-language newspapers in Japan – brought up … Continue reading →
Slightly salty cherry leaves are blended into green tea, presenting a fresh clean taste. You will feel as if you are surrounded by young cherry leaves swaying in a balmy breeze. First, a warning: I went to San Francisco this … Continue reading →
Another of my Japan discoveries. This was, I think, the second tea I bought from Lupicia, although I honestly can’t remember. Which is a little sad, since I only bought five different kinds while I was there. In some order … Continue reading →
Before I begin, I should note that I’m not going into this review objectively. If I had started this blog two years ago1 I could be giving you my first impressions on more brands, but since I didn’t, it’s only … Continue reading →
It seems only right to start out on a high note, so I’m reviewing one of my favorite teas – which fortunately I had three cups of today, so it’s plenty fresh in my mind. I first discovered Lupicia right … Continue reading →