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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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First, let me start by saying this is not some drama post. In fact,
I'd appreciate not even responding to it so it can die off quickly. I've received a lot of enjoyment from RFDT over my time here, and I hope I've offered some help/insight to others. I had taken a break from the group during my recent job change, and was truly excited to get back once things quieted down a bit... however, it seems like a mix of both a normal quiet time on RFDT and the general discussions are out of line with what brings me here and makes me happy to stay. I'll still lurk every now and then, but I think it's time to move on for now. If things get back on track or make any turns for the better I'll be back on board. So no goodbye, just a see ya later. Take care, - Dominic P.S. I promise to post a rundown of Kudingcha Boba tea, in fact it's almost a challenge ![]() Thanks for throwing down the gauntlet SC. |
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> P.S. I promise to post a rundown of Kudingcha Boba tea, in fact it's
> almost a challenge ![]() > Thanks for throwing down the gauntlet SC. If it was me, sorry. My version of realism is a bit too hardcore for most people to handle. |
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