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Water for Tea by
Tea
"Ripon" wrote in message
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I am experimenting on this water issue with many...
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Tea n' Spice by
Suzy Marsden
For years I was able to purchase boxes of instant tea called Tea n' Spice (I
think that was the name) at Cost Plus. It came in a brown cardboard box
with...
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Yixing teapots in Asian supermarkets? by
abl
Hello,
I'm new to this newsgroup and to the world of fine teas in general and have
a few questions. A couple of days ago when I was shopping in my local...
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11-02-2004 09:42 AM
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Tea for Valentine's day by
Pierre Lagrande
I found a tea for a Valentine Tea Party.
(can you imagine that !)
I'ts called "Parlez-moi d'amour" (a very famous French song !).
Here's what the merchant...
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No less than the trees and the stars. by
David
La Site Communique; 10/02/2004 21:25:30
Commence
Hello, bienvenue, bienvenidos and g'day.=20
We hope this Communication finds your good self...
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10-02-2004 09:25 PM
by David
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arthur wood by
Joanne Rosen
The origins of the Wood family in Stoke-on-Trent go back over 250 years to
the famous Master Potters, Ralph and Enoch Wood who were comtemporaries of
Josiah...
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BEST TEA FOR ZHONG (GAIWAN)??? by
Raicu
BEST TEA FOR ZHONG (GAIWAN)??
Hello,
I would like to know what are the best teas (type of tea and brand) and
water temperature for the 4 different brewing...
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tea book online by
Mike
I ran across this and wanted to pass it on
http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed/eclectic/tea/main.html
Hope you enjoy!
Mike
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09-02-2004 12:06 PM
by Tom
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A new Tetsubin! by
Jaq.3
Hi all---I just got my new Tetsubin today from Teasetc.and it is a work =
of art. It is a 12 oz.Joyce Chen,and is so cool.It is dimpled black,and =
the...
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08-02-2004 03:11 AM
by Jaq.3
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Chadotea.com Silver Tips Assam by
Robert Dunbar
From a Chadotea sample I made a pot of their Silver Tips Assam this
morning. For me, Assam has meant the strong unremarable tea served in
English monastery...
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05-02-2004 06:55 PM
by Ripon
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Loose tea sites online? by
Volfie \I got your nose!\ Jackson
Are there any online sites that you use for buying loose tea? I'd just like
orange pekoe without the bag, thanks. We used to be able to skip across...
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05-02-2004 02:16 PM
by KAREL
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Research result: Top 10 Assam black tea by
Ripon
While I was in India, I conducted this research about top 10 Assam
black tea estates. The research has involved Indian seven tea taster,
Bangladeshi three tea...
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Lipton's Tea by
Leif Thorvaldson
What is the problem with Lipton's tea? Some Brit friends of mine laugh at
the mention of it being a consumable tea? What about Red Rose. I enjoy
both of...
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British grocery expanding in France by
mpprh
Hi
I came across a British grocery in St Remy de Provence.
They carried 450+ lines at reasonable prices.
They are planning to expand across France.
They have...
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Clotting of cream in tea by
Michael Plant
Leif /2/04
Why does cream tend to clot more in tea than in coffee?
Thanks,
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02-02-2004 07:31 PM
by Tea
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Once mo Darjeeling black teas by
Dieter Folz
Hello!
Referring to my posting on 'The English Way of drinking Tea', I am
quite curious about those black Darjeeling teas, which are meant to be
drunk with...
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About Japanese Matcha by
Yolanda
Good evening.
I found Japanese Matcha at
http://www.betjemanandbarton.com/en/shop/prd.php?id=256
But does anyone know how to prepare it the Japanses way...
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Tea in Myanmar(Burma) by
Ripon
I just came back from a business trip from Cox's bazaar (world's
largest unbroken sea beach 710 km. Located in south of Bangladesh,
border with Myanmar( former...
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Aging black puer? by
Cameron Lewis
From what I've been able to gather there are two schools on the
usefulness of aging cooked/black puer. Pu-erh.net and other sources
that I unfortunately can't...
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02-02-2004 05:56 AM
by ws
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The English way of drinking tea? by
Dieter Folz
Hello to all,
Reading some books by Kazuo Ishiguro lately, I noticed a great "fuss"
about the tea and it's way to be served. I don't understand that at
all....
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