In all my days drinking pu'ercha, I have never, ever finished a cake. Not one. This is deliberate: I cannot bear to be out of a particular cake. The notion of "running out" terrifies me. This may explain some of my tea-purchasing habits, in which I buy enough such that if I drink some then it makes no difference to the overall quantity.
It is a form of psychosis, I am entirely certain.
It is a form of psychosis, I am entirely certain.
For me to finish a cake, then, is something of significance. The happy event came recently, in my lab, when I had the final portion of the entirely delicious, and extraordinarily inexpensive, 2006 Tiandiren "Bulang". I bought this for $11 (eleven US dollars) from white2tea.
I feel... strangely different, after finishing a cake. It is as if an important mental obstacle has finally been overcome. It is a feeling with which I am absolutely unfamiliar... but I like it.
Now, what do I do with the wrapper?
I feel... strangely different, after finishing a cake. It is as if an important mental obstacle has finally been overcome. It is a feeling with which I am absolutely unfamiliar... but I like it.
Now, what do I do with the wrapper?
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What do I do with the wrapper?
Keep it to Make a shoji screen collecting all the otherwrappers from the other cakes you have never finished.
Hi Hobbes,
I am curious... what's the pressing date on the wrapper for that cake? Hand stamped or printed on the wrapper?
- Scott
That's incredible. I'd say my approach is almost exactly the opposite, as there's few cakes I've bought, and keeping to a not large budget+preferring to buy 1 higher quality cake over 2 or 3 lesser ones means that my cake consumption approaches a zen like quality--that which I savor, appreciate, enjoy while it exists..because I know that soon enough, it will just be a memory, and all traces of it will vanish.
My wrapper, perhaps unsurprisingly, is now being used to wrap other cakes. :)
I'm not sure if it's stamped or not, Scott - I think it was hand-stamped, with little red numerals, in the usual manner.
I appreciate the Zen aesthetic, generally, but cannot avoid hording tea!
Toodlepip,
Hobbes
I think you should finish another one..would you keep a library of books and never finish reading any of them?
A book is always available after consumption!
lol good point..
You could always move to a drier climate like here in Colorado USA where you must finish your bricks before they mummify.. that always motivates me...
Been thinking of building a giant humidor..
Dear Hobbes,
I for one am completely flabberghasted that you have finished this particular Bulang. Your vast collection houses better tea which will take you multiple lifetimes to work out. Why this beeng?
H
Why this cake? Like climbing Everest, because the challenge is there!
Plus, it's a cheap-but-cheerful cake that I enjoy regularly in my lab. :)
Toodlepip,
Hobbes
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