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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Old 23-01-2006, 04:57 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Hi everyone

I wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am an Aussie gal
(originally from Perth) living in the vibrantly rich suburb of Leimert
Park, California, and I love nothing better than a nice hot brew of
Yunnan tea! Though I'm pretty much equal opportunity!

Looking forward to being part of this forum!

Linda

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Old 23-01-2006, 06:47 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Hi everyone

I wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am an Aussie gal
(originally from Perth) living in the vibrantly rich suburb of Leimert
Park, California, and I love nothing better than a nice hot brew of
Yunnan tea! Though I'm pretty much equal opportunity!

Looking forward to being part of this forum!

Linda

Welcome, Linda. I think you'll like this group - civilized (certainly by
usenet standards!) and passionate about tea. I've learned an immense amount
here. Enjoy!

Dean


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Old 23-01-2006, 07:33 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Joshua Tea wrote:
Hi everyone

I wanted to introduce myself to the group. I am an Aussie gal
(originally from Perth) living in the vibrantly rich suburb of Leimert
Park, California, and I love nothing better than a nice hot brew of
Yunnan tea! Though I'm pretty much equal opportunity!

Looking forward to being part of this forum!

Linda


Welcome Linda,

I too enjoy a cup of Dian Hong on occasion. What is the tea scene like
in Australia? I know you have Gray and Seddon's etc but is that quality
level fairly common or is it an exception?

Mike
http://www.pu-erh.net

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Old 24-01-2006, 03:06 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Thanks for the welcome! Alas - while I know that Australians have great
love for the their "cuppa" tea (as in, do ya want a cuppa?), much like
my late blooming interest in wine, I didn't get into tea until a few
years ago. So now I am making up for lost time. I do remember a great
Lipton tongue-in-cheek teabag commercial from Australia though (and it
may have been one in the U.S) asking "Are you a jiggler or a dangler"?
Sadly I was neither. And now I am a loose leaf tea lover. : )

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"Joshua Tea" wrote in message
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Thanks for the welcome! Alas - while I know that Australians have great
love for the their "cuppa" tea (as in, do ya want a cuppa?), much like
my late blooming interest in wine, I didn't get into tea until a few
years ago. So now I am making up for lost time. I do remember a great
Lipton tongue-in-cheek teabag commercial from Australia though (and it
may have been one in the U.S) asking "Are you a jiggler or a dangler"?
Sadly I was neither. And now I am a loose leaf tea lover. : )



Good for you!

And... Welcome to the group!


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Yay for tea buffs in Los Angeles Metro! See you in Chinatown!

~j

 




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