drank Bubble Tea by Custom
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I ordered lunch to be delivered to my house today; and I got a really big meal so now I have a ton of leftovers and wont have to do any cooking for a while.

I ended up getting stuff from the same restaurant as last time; Nellie’s Kitchen. I had been less than impressed with their food, but their bubble tea was the best bubble tea I’ve ever had so even though the meal wasn’t super awesome, it still wound up being worth ordering just to get another bubble tea. Man; if their delivery fee wasn’t so steep I’d order bubble tea ALL THE DAMN TIME.

This time I got Strawberry because, even though Honeydew was awesome, I wanted to try something else. Watermelon was a high contender – but I did a melon tea last time, so I switched things up. I’d have loved to have gone with Pineapple but I think my expectations for pineapple bubble tea would just be impossibly high.

This was delicious though! It was exactly like a Strawberry Milkshake in taste (actually Red Leaf’s Strawberry & Cream Matcha tasted exactly like this) but without a milkshake texture – and probably slightly healthier. I’d totally drink it again, but overall Honeydew was better because it just seemed more “unusual” and uncommon. Strawberry, while amazing tasting, almost seemed like the most plain/average choice. The “vanilla ice cream” of bubble tea, if you will.

And totally getting used to the weird gelatin balls/cubes!

Starfevre

I love leftovers.

JennyFur

So envious of your Bubble Tea. I haven’t had a good one recently, everywhere that makes them near me freezes their tapioca pearls and it makes the texture weird.

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Starfevre

I love leftovers.

JennyFur

So envious of your Bubble Tea. I haven’t had a good one recently, everywhere that makes them near me freezes their tapioca pearls and it makes the texture weird.

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Hello! My name is Kelly, though many people in the tea community call me Ros or Roswell.

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