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Me and my tea: Xue Ya Ballad
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Me and my tea. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. An early spring harvest green - unusual for the Keemun region - this tea features gentle chestnut notes and complex fruit-like, mellow sweetness with a delicate yellow cup color. Once you have heard its lovely notes, you will return to it again and again. 5g, 5oz, 185F, 45s. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. October 7, 2009 at 12:04 PM. Personally, I like a lot of everyday teas. I cant afford the most expensive stuff myself but Ive also co...
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Me and my tea: April 2010
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Me and my tea. Sunday, April 11, 2010. Making your own teabags. Sadly I have yet to find a better option, but this is the best option for how I brew tea at work currently. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). San Luis Obispo, CA, United States. Just another guy going down the road of life stopping for the frequent cup of tea. If you like you may contact me at meandmytea at gmail dot com. View my complete profile. Add to RSS Feed. Subscribe in a reader. Subscribe to Me and my tea by Email. Other tea blogs I read.
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Me and my tea: Resurgence and unfortunate news
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Me and my tea. Monday, March 15, 2010. Resurgence and unfortunate news. Onto even less fortunate news, from the sounds of things over at Imen's blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Luis Obispo, CA, United States. Just another guy going down the road of life stopping for the frequent cup of tea. If you like you may contact me at meandmytea at gmail dot com. View my complete profile. Add to RSS Feed. Subscribe in a reader. Subscribe to Me and my tea by Email. Other tea blogs I read.
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Me and my tea: Tea's Flavor Spectrum
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Me and my tea. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Recently thoughts of the difference in flavor between Tamaryokucha and Long Jing got me thinking. The flavor of tea is so wide and varied, how many teas would it take to give someone an overview of the different types and flavor styles of tea? Which ones would you suggest? So far I've come up with these:. Green: Sencha, Longjing. Red: Darjeeling, Assam, Ceylon, Yunnan. Blue(Oolong): Phoenix, Wu Yi, Taiwanese Green. Yellow: Not really needed. Just another guy g...
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Me and my tea: Black Dragon Pearls
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Me and my tea. Tuesday, October 6, 2009. Hailing from the Yunnan province, this black tea version of the popular Dragon Pearl is naturally sweet and smooth with a touch of earthiness. Comprised of only the highest quality leaves and buds, expertly rolled into a large pearl-like shape. Subtle cocoa notes whisper gently as each pearl unfurls delivering a superior tea experience not to be missed. We suggest using 2-3 Dragon Pearls per cup for a sublime tea drinking experience. 313g, 5oz, 208F, 5 min. Im gla...
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Me and my tea: April 2009
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Me and my tea. Thursday, April 30, 2009. Mango Green Tea Decaf. 895 / 4 oz. Mango Green Tea Decaf, is a sweet blend of decaffeinated green tea from the Korakundah estate in Nilgiri, India combined with mango piences and calendula. With an intoxicating aroma, this fruity and flavorful green tea provides the perfect introduction to those new to green tea, or simply looking for a delicious, caffeine-free green tea blend. 5g, 185F, 45s, 5 oz. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Coco Chai rooibos tea is a handcrafted,...
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Me and my tea: July 2009
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Me and my tea. Thursday, July 30, 2009. The Little Tea Book. While searching through the offerings on Google Books, I came across the full text of T he Little Tea Book. All in all this is an interesting insight into the tea world of 100 years ago. And it's a free read. It's short, and it's definitely worth checking out. Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Labels: Red Blossom Tea. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Aiya America is the American branch of Aiya Co. in Japan. They offer a selection of teas in the normal...The l...
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Me and my tea: Making your own teabags
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Me and my tea. Sunday, April 11, 2010. Making your own teabags. Sadly I have yet to find a better option, but this is the best option for how I brew tea at work currently. I saw an onlinestore which offer do it yourself teabags. The size of the teabags are 6x7 centimeter small (the also have bigger sizes) and of a certain kind of banana with a supplement of thermoplastic fibers. Interesting is the art to close the bags: Take a flat iron and press it with medium heat above the unclosed side. This is very ...
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Me and my tea: Sorry!
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Me and my tea. Monday, September 21, 2009. Sorry for the lack of posts lately, I've been in the middle of a big move. New reviews up next week! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). San Luis Obispo, CA, United States. Just another guy going down the road of life stopping for the frequent cup of tea. If you like you may contact me at meandmytea at gmail dot com. View my complete profile. Add to RSS Feed. Subscribe in a reader. Subscribe to Me and my tea by Email. Other tea blogs I read. Peet's Coffee and Tea.
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Me and my tea: Tea and Work
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Me and my tea. Monday, March 22, 2010. So lately I've been drinking most of my tea at work. This constitutes a significant problem for enjoying tea, I don't have my equipment at work and don't have an easy way to dispose of leaves. (No sink in the office.) So there are a variety of different options, but the question is what to do. Some of the common ideas I've seen are:. Just use bagged tea. Progressive leaf pile growth. Http:/ www.uptontea.com/shopcart/item.asp? And the handle at:. Actually that is pre...