Artfight revenge on Nornum, from @the-vermin!
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Artfight revenge on Nornum, from @the-vermin!
This is the fanciest bit of porcelain I ever bought
I skipped this last year. XD
You are all absolute legends and I love you ❤
senpai noteaced me
For the tea ask: 5 and 9?
Thanks! 🌼
-themarten
Hi, thanks for the ask @themarten! 🌿
5. Favorite cold tea?
I think flavored green teas work great for cold tea (my favorites are lavender + jasmine + vanilla and rose + date + litchi).
9. Have you always liked tea?
I think so! My mother was always drinking lots of tea (some green gunpowder thing that I don't like) but I can't remember really drinking it that often when I was a kid/teen. It really started when I moved out, I guess, mostly thanks to friends that I lived with and who introduced me to different teas. Now, I drink tea all day long, and even if I love preparing a tiny pot for myself, it's something that I really like to share - nothing is better than endless conversations with one or a few friends and liters of tea!
Tea tag! 3, 6 & 8
Thank you @kitthefox! ✨
3. Loose leaf or tea bags?
Loose leaf all the way.
6. Favorite hot tea?
In the morning I like Earl Grey or Russian tea (? It's what it's called here, I'm quite sure it's not actually Russian: it's basically black tea + citruses), and for the rest of the day, lately I've been really into hojicha, I find it perfect for the winter somehow.
8. What do you like in your tea? (Sugar, milk, etc.)
Nothing. Sometimes when I'm feeling cold and fancy I make some complicated mix of Earl Grey + lavender flowers + almond milk + vanilla, but it happens about twice a year.