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14-10-2003 09:23 PM
by Frank
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new book about tea by
Penelope
Tea: Addiction, Explotation and Empire by Roy Moxham ...
from the Amazon.co.uk site ...
Roy Moxham is Conservator of the University of London Library and...
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the way to buy cheaper formosa tea by
TeaFun
We come from the city of Taiwan where is a beautful city and grow tea
everywhere.It also provites more than a half amount of taiwan teas .We
hope to provide...
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My first use of Yixing teapot by
Opother
I am relativly new to tea drinking and my newly purchased yixing teapot seems
to add more body and earthyness to my pu-erh tea. I seasoned it before use ...
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11-10-2003 04:38 PM
by ws
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Pointer to the FAQ and Vendor Lists by
Christopher Roberson
The rec.food.drink.tea FAQ is posted four times each year. It can
also be found on the World Wide Web at the following...
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Yamamotoyama tea gives me a headache by
Eric
Hi Everyone,
Has anyone tried Yamamotoyama tea (Genmai-Cha type) or the Brown Rice
with Green tea kind??? I've recently bought it from a chinese
supermarket...
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Green Tea Raises Serotonin Levels by
Eric
Hi Everyone,
I remember recently doing a search on one of the search engines out
there for green tea +serotonin just as a random search as I jokingly
thinking...
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10-10-2003 07:04 AM
by Eric
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identifying Tea Set by
mikeadie@blueyonder.co.uk
I am looking for help to identify a tea set I recently bought. It
consists of a Tea Pot, Cream Bowl and Sugar Bowl. Itis slightly off
white and all the items...
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How do I shop for tea ? by
Opother
Hi I am new here and I normally frequent the alt.coffee newsgroup but I am
also interested in adding tea to my hobbies. I notice that some sites sell tea
in...
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Bigelow Tea? by
Frank
What do you all think of this brand of fine tea?
Thanks,
-Frank
Pittsburgh, PA
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Looking for containers by
McLemore
I'm looking for a source or sources for foil-lined paper bags
similar to those used by Upton and other tea companies for small
quantities (up to 2 ounces) of...
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Where do you generally buy your tea? by
Warren C. Liebold
What you say absolutely makes complete sense, but the Golden Darjeeling and
Golden Assam are just surprisingly good for the modest price. I haven't
purchased...
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Greetings from Yunnan by
Karsten
Hi all,
let me send you greetings from Menghai/Yunnan, the capital of Pu-Erh
tea.
I spent the last three weeks in this wonderful province, mostly
hunting for...
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rose hips by
mummud.amud@cts.com
I have a lot of dried hibiscus flowers. What is good to mix with them
for tea?
Phaedrine
In your case I suggest strychnine :-)
Max
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04-10-2003 08:49 PM
by Frank
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Do you remember Fresca? by
Canadian Dave
If you love Fresca too, check this out!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3629702167&category=35695
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Samovar - final answer! by
shibumi
Please let me warn you...with my many Iranian friends during college (I was
a tutor for foreign students), I drank many a fine Golabi or Darjeeling with
sugar...
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