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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Kukicha review

I made some Kukicha which is a japanese green tea. Common nick name is twig tea. I got my Kukicha from The Tea Grotto. I put in 2 grams of tea for every 6 oz of water and used filtered water. I ended up steeping it in my cast iron tea pot at 70 degrees F. I tasted the tea every 30 sec. into steeping. What I found was that 1 min. 30 sec. was the perfect blend of grassy freshness without any bitterness. I continued to steep tell 2 min. 30 sec. to tast the developments in the tea. I found that any longer then 2 min. and it started to become bitter.
Dry Kukicha

Kukicha after steeping 
Color of tea. Mind you this is the color afte steeping it for 2 min. 30 sec. Which wasn't the ideal steep. 


Over all I would say It was medium soft body tea. It was grassy, fresh, kelpy, and robust. I love a good japanese green and this kukicha was very enjoyable. 


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Comic Book Fashion

The grittiness of comic book fashion is alluring. The badass attitude that adorns the character along with there no fucks given attire. It all fits into the character and I can appreciate how long it must take to not only design a character but also design clothing to fit the character. I have attached some of my favorite attires below. Most of the outfits I like tend to be from a dystopian futuristic comics. Enjoy!


 Transmetropolitan 

 DMZ



And of course Tank Girl

Mind you I love the art work of many comics these are just the ones that I really like the fashion. I wish I could put more but sadly my comic collection isn't quite as extensive as I would like. If you have any suggestions for good reads or awesome costumes let me know. 

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Rooibos

Another one of my favorite winter time beverages is Rooibos also known as red tea or red bush tea. This herbal tea is grown in Africa and is chalk full of minerals such as iron and magnesium. It also contains some phenolic compounds such as flavanols, flavones, and flavanonoes.(Wiki)

It is wonderful for stomach aches and digestive problems. It also eases anxiety and stress. I feel in love with Rooibos due to its calming affect and great flavor.

Mix 1 part Rooibos with 1 part Ginger and you have the perfect period tea.
The ginger relieves muscle achs and cramps while the Rooibos relaxes you and helps you with any digestion issues.
The flavor is earthy and kind of sweet. You can add sugar or agave to sweeten and bring out the sweet undertones. It's a wholesome tea and has a heavier body then most. A great winter tea for snuggling inside.

I would suggest using a fine metal strainer such as this one from http://www.teavana.com/tea-products/tea-makers-infusers/p/cool-touch-tea-strainer