Anisha Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 I agree. It literally does make me :sick01:, it apparently doesn't agree with my stomach. But I feel like I just drank coffee since its after 3am and I am still not sleeping... So frustrating. I've been trying for over 3 hours to fall asleep. Nothing is working. :laughingsmiley: I drink coffee at night when I have exams or something like that. It works really smooth, you don't AT ALL feel sleepy. Quote
Spritzie Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Do like me. Dont have a care in the world, except for one thing that is important to you. For me, it's my saxophone. I dont care what people say, I am gonna play it, and get a scholarship off of it. Plus, with only caring bout one thing, anything else that someone/something does doesnt hurt. :yes: Which sax do you play? I play the tenor. It's the only sax I was really interested in. And on the note of coffee, I hate it. I just can't drink it. It smells good, but it doesn't taste good. I'm a tea drinker, my favorite being chai. (Especially from Starbucks) Quote
IrishLiz Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Which sax do you play? I play the tenor. It's the only sax I was really interested in. And on the note of coffee, I hate it. I just can't drink it. It smells good, but it doesn't taste good. I'm a tea drinker, my favorite being chai. (Especially from Starbucks) I want to try and make homemade chai tea. I think I'm going to give it a shot this weekend. Quote
Spritzie Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 I want to try and make homemade chai tea. I think I'm going to give it a shot this weekend. OOOOO! When this weekend? I'll be right over! :laughingsmiley: My mom actually got me addicted to chai. She had a friend of her's, who loved coffee from Starbucks, find something she liked when my mom drove her to doctors appointments. Now my husband is addicted to it too. Quote
Anisha Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 And on the note of coffee, I hate it. I just can't drink it. It smells good, but it doesn't taste good. I'm a tea drinker, my favorite being chai. (Especially from Starbucks) My mom is a tea drinker too. She is like, Tea-tea-tea all the time. I am more into cold drinks and chocolate drinks. And you guys know, Chai is an Indian word. b) Quote
Spritzie Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 At work, I used to have a box of tea bags in my desk, to make tea. I only knew Chai was Indian because I read a box. Has anyone here ever heard of Celestial Seasonings tea? That's actually a Colorado tea company. Every single box of it (Which is sold across the country, and to other countries) is made completely in Colorado. They have one factory, and it's in Boulder, CO, which is about 2 hours from me. (I've actually toured it.) Quote
:)Doc Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 You play the sax? Nice! And going for a scholarship, you must be really good! I want to here you play something. Play! :laughingsmiley: *sits and prepares to listen attentively* Well... not meaning to brag, but after my first year in Band I my band teacher is letting me skip up to Band III the big band who plays beautiful music. They're the best pour school has.. :) Yeah...that really is a good strategy. I should try that. Instead of doing soooooo many things. Ugh. If only I could play the sax. :laughingsmiley: Haha The Sax solves another problem! :laughingsmiley: Which sax do you play? I play the tenor. It's the only sax I was really interested in. Alto. But at our school we can switch so, I'm gonna try Tenor and maybe Baritone next year :D Quote
PhilosophicalkiD Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 I like drinking tea but i find it hard to drink during meals like at chinese places. I need a cold drink with hot food :guiltysmiley: Quote
IrishLiz Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 OOOOO! When this weekend? I'll be right over! :laughingsmiley: My mom actually got me addicted to chai. She had a friend of her's, who loved coffee from Starbucks, find something she liked when my mom drove her to doctors appointments. Now my husband is addicted to it too. haha, maybe today because I'm planning on being gone tomorrow. Hm, that's a bit of a long drive... short flight though. ;) haha. At work, I used to have a box of tea bags in my desk, to make tea. I only knew Chai was Indian because I read a box. Has anyone here ever heard of Celestial Seasonings tea? That's actually a Colorado tea company. Every single box of it (Which is sold across the country, and to other countries) is made completely in Colorado. They have one factory, and it's in Boulder, CO, which is about 2 hours from me. (I've actually toured it.) I have some Celestial Seasonings tea. We used to have mostly that, but I got addicted to loose leaf tea after going to a local tea shop, so now I use mostly loose leaf tea. It's harder to take to work/school though, unless you buy tea bags or have an infuser mug. :) Quote
Spritzie Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Alto. But at our school we can switch so, I'm gonna try Tenor and maybe Baritone next year :D I'm originally a flute player. (I played flute for 4 years before I did tenor sax.) I actually ended up teaching myself the sax, along with a friend that did the same. We did it to join the school's jazz band, which you usually had to try out for, to get in. But since I had been 1st chair flute, and my friend had been 2nd all through middle school (That's actually how we became friends. The 6th grade bands were split with an even amount of each instrument in each band period, and her and I were each 1st chair in our respective classes. And we had to duke it out to decide who got to sit first chair at our concerts together.) our teacher tossed us in the jazz band without trying out. It was awesome, because the jazz band was the special band (like choir vs. show choir, and such) where we traveled. We went to competitions at other schools and areas. We visited grade schools in the district, to get kids interested in joining band when they went to middle school. It was awesome. The alto was too high pitched for me. And the baritone, well, too big first of all. The baritone sax player in the jazz band sat next to me. He was always feeling the need to empty his spit valve on my shoe. <_< haha, maybe today because I'm planning on being gone tomorrow. Hm, that's a bit of a long drive... short flight though. ;) haha. I have some Celestial Seasonings tea. We used to have mostly that, but I got addicted to loose leaf tea after going to a local tea shop, so now I use mostly loose leaf tea. It's harder to take to work/school though, unless you buy tea bags or have an infuser mug. :) Awww. I can't today. We're going to dinner for my birthday. Maybe next weekend... :laughingsmiley: I've never tried loose leaf tea. Does it taste any different? Quote
Tyler. Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 I know this is an old post but @Ryan~ Sacramento? Never mind then, that's like a bajillion miles away from here :P Quote
Noog Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 I've never had any form of hot tea. How different is it from cold tea in a restaurant? Quote
-Ryan Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Yeah, although my grandpa said we might go somewhere else but i'm not sure where and if I ask he'll auto think I wanna go. Dx Quote
Noog Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 I wouldn't pass up a trip to Cali. Especially Anaheim. Maybe arrive at about 8:00 p.m....at chain reaction.:whistle: Quote
Tyler. Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 I was just in Anaheim for a couple days, that's why I was gone Quote
IrishLiz Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Awww. I can't today. We're going to dinner for my birthday. Maybe next weekend... :laughingsmiley: I've never tried loose leaf tea. Does it taste any different? Oh that's right! Well, I'll have to practice this weekend, and then make some for you next weekend when it's perfected! :D I can tell the difference and I think it tastes better, though there are some bagged teas that I still like. Usually when you buy it loose it's a bit fresher. I have a cup that I can pour the loose leaf tea into, and then the water drains down the bottom when it's done into your mug. I think it helps too when the leaves float around freely (that sounds silly :laughingsmiley: ). The correct temperature helps too - green and white tea will taste bitter if the temperature is too hot. I don't go as far as to have a tea thermometer though. :laughingsmiley: Oh and the place where I get tea has all sorts of flavors and kinds, so it makes it fun to try them all. I've never had any form of hot tea. How different is it from cold tea in a restaurant? Um, it can be brewed the same way and then put on ice, or brewed cold. Sometimes when you buy it from companies that make tea, it isn't brewed. Oh and restaurant iced tea is almost always black tea. P.S. I'm hoping to go on a road trip all over CA in August. :) Quote
CAV of Gang Green Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Going to Anaheim sounds cool. I want to see an Angels game. But I'll never get to Cali. I'll have to go across the entire country to get there. Quote
Noog Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 A cross-country road trip sounds fun :D Too bad I don't have any time for one :P Quote
Spritzie Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Oh that's right! Well, I'll have to practice this weekend, and then make some for you next weekend when it's perfected! :D I can tell the difference and I think it tastes better, though there are some bagged teas that I still like. Usually when you buy it loose it's a bit fresher. I have a cup that I can pour the loose leaf tea into, and then the water drains down the bottom when it's done into your mug. I think it helps too when the leaves float around freely (that sounds silly :laughingsmiley: ). The correct temperature helps too - green and white tea will taste bitter if the temperature is too hot. I don't go as far as to have a tea thermometer though. :laughingsmiley: Oh and the place where I get tea has all sorts of flavors and kinds, so it makes it fun to try them all. That sounds like a good plan. :laughingsmiley: We have these tea stores that have been popping up in Denver, called Teavana, I think. They have all loose leaf teas I think. They also have tea sets, tea pots, accessories and stuff. I saw the coolest thing. They were pretty much, rock candy. They were pomegranate sugar stirring sticks, as a way to put flavored sugar in your teas.I really want to get some of their tea. They always have 2 flavors out that they do testers for. They have a really incredible chai hot tea. Quote
CAV of Gang Green Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 A cross-country road trip sounds fun :D Too bad I don't have any time for one :P I don't have any time nor do I have the need to do so. Quote
Wembly Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 You know what's more fun than a cross country trip? A Cross continent trip, hehe, same thing but more excitingly titled. Also you guys are really making me want to make some green tea with peach, mmmm, maybe I'll brew some. Wow, just hit my elbow so hard my fingers went numb, owwie. Quote
IrishLiz Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 That sounds like a good plan. :laughingsmiley: We have these tea stores that have been popping up in Denver, called Teavana, I think. They have all loose leaf teas I think. They also have tea sets, tea pots, accessories and stuff. I saw the coolest thing. They were pretty much, rock candy. They were pomegranate sugar stirring sticks, as a way to put flavored sugar in your teas.I really want to get some of their tea. They always have 2 flavors out that they do testers for. They have a really incredible chai hot tea. They have Teavana in Arizona too... it's more expensive than my other tea shop so I don't go there much, but they do have some different teas. Being a taster would be awesome! :) The shop I like closed down it's location near me, so I have to drive 30-40 minutes now to go get tea. :sad01_anim: You know what's more fun than a cross country trip? A Cross continent trip, hehe, same thing but more excitingly titled. Also you guys are really making me want to make some green tea with peach, mmmm, maybe I'll brew some. Wow, just hit my elbow so hard my fingers went numb, owwie. That sounds delicious! (the tea of course). Ah, a cross continent trip would be awesome, but that would require plane tickets. o_O (I like flying just not paying for tickets.) Quote
Theresa2 Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 wow Spritzie you trip to cali sounds really cool never been there before but Ive been too Teaxas twice and Oklahoma and grew up in Puerto Rico is cali is any whare like the places Ive been too ????? Quote
Wembly Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 Ah, a cross continent trip would be awesome, but that would require plane tickets. o_O (I like flying just not paying for tickets.) One would think so, would they, but one would be wrong. We drove from the atlantic ocean up through canada to the pacific ocean sans plane tickets. Well, we did actually fly home but only because we didn't have another 2 weeks to travel and enjoy the way back. Quote
:)Doc Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 Its strange. The one time Im awake, everyone else is asleep or at least away from this topic. But when you all are here... Im asleep.... Strange.... :hmmph02: Quote
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