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Old 20-08-2004, 05:45 AM
Mike Thadman
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Does anyone know if there is a tea news site and/or forums for teas?

I have found a few forums, but none seem to be active. I would like to
be kept up to date. Very disconcerting when trying to get some
information about tea.

Thanks for your help.

Mike
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Old 20-08-2004, 06:18 AM
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"Mike Thadman" wrote in message

Does anyone know if there is a tea news site and/or forums for teas?


What do you think this newsgroup is ?

Very disconcerting when trying to get some
information about tea.


What information are you looking for ? If your ask precise questions here,
you're likely to get answers.

Kuri

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Old 20-08-2004, 06:18 AM
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"Mike Thadman" wrote in message

Does anyone know if there is a tea news site and/or forums for teas?


What do you think this newsgroup is ?

Very disconcerting when trying to get some
information about tea.


What information are you looking for ? If your ask precise questions here,
you're likely to get answers.

Kuri

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Old 22-08-2004, 02:30 PM
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(Mike Thadman) wrote in message . com...
Does anyone know if there is a tea news site and/or forums for teas?

I have found a few forums, but none seem to be active. I would like to
be kept up to date. Very disconcerting when trying to get some
information about tea.

Thanks for your help.

Mike


Rec.food.drink.tea is often very good about tea information and
discussion. Sometimes, of course, activity wanes. When it does,
usually everyone's gone to the Yahoo group Teamail.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teamail/

Sometimes, of course, everyone knowlegeable about tea floods back to
r.f.d.t, leaving teamail chattering about tea bags and sandwiches. For
good discussions, you've got to keep your eye on both (however, I
don't know of any more forums--teamail is quite active right now).

ZBL
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Old 23-08-2004, 04:44 AM
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What Zephyrus said.

I generally find discussions pithier here than on Teamail, though this list
tends to go dormant from time to time. I'll admit up front that I could
contribute more frequently.

Joe
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Old 23-08-2004, 04:44 AM
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What Zephyrus said.

I generally find discussions pithier here than on Teamail, though this list
tends to go dormant from time to time. I'll admit up front that I could
contribute more frequently.

Joe
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Old 26-08-2004, 05:36 PM
Tea
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So could I, but I've been busy starting a business and finding part-time
work.

But at least I can now say I'm a Phud.

"Joseph Kubera" wrote in message
...
What Zephyrus said.

I generally find discussions pithier here than on Teamail, though this

list
tends to go dormant from time to time. I'll admit up front that I could
contribute more frequently.

Joe



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Old 26-08-2004, 05:36 PM
Tea
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So could I, but I've been busy starting a business and finding part-time
work.

But at least I can now say I'm a Phud.

"Joseph Kubera" wrote in message
...
What Zephyrus said.

I generally find discussions pithier here than on Teamail, though this

list
tends to go dormant from time to time. I'll admit up front that I could
contribute more frequently.

Joe



 




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