by CultivateTaste12571 | Mar 15, 2018 | tea
This is a reblog from my other blog from last year and still rings true to me and I really like the quote. I loved going camping in the summer as a child and have many fond memories of telling stories by the campfire. Watching the memorizing fire and the smell...
by CultivateTaste12571 | Mar 13, 2018 | tea
Darjeeling First Flush Experiencing Jittery Start Hopefully, this gets resolved soon. If you have not had a really good Darjeeling tea you should. It is complex and has a muscatel quality to most Darjeeling teas. I hope this gets resolved because it is the time...
by CultivateTaste12571 | Mar 6, 2018 | tea
I know recently matcha was all the rage for adding to recipes. Also remember pu-erh, lapsong souchong, and jasmine green teas having there times as being popular to add to recipes. Looks like now Earl Grey is gaining popularity according to World...
by CultivateTaste12571 | Mar 1, 2018 | Uncategorized
I am in a Charleston theme, so here are some of my long pictures of historic old Charleston, SC from a tree (the second tree) is totally in the road, to some slate sidewalks, some ironwork, and the statue of Washington in Washington Park. Share...
by CultivateTaste12571 | Feb 27, 2018 | Uncategorized
This time my post will be pictures taken in historic Charleston, SC. Everything from Broad St, Meeting St, Washington Park, Marion Park, and the campus College of Charleston. These are the long photos and Thursday will be the tall photos. It was such a...