Can anybody recommend a pu erh
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I've gone edit crazy!!! Aaahhhhhhhhhhh! 
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Smells_Familiar - Posts: 281
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Re: Can anybody recommend a pu erh
hop_goblin wrote:
http://www.generationtea.com/store/prod ... cts_id=392
generationtea seems to have a very nice selection of solid midrange puerh. Is the quality consistent with the price?
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tenuki - Posts: 2271
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thanks for the heads up HD. Looks like you've got a package full of love on the way!
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Smells_Familiar - Posts: 281
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Smells_Familiar wrote:thanks for the heads up HD. What geekgirlunveiled said, you might want to edit your post. I surely won't forward this and I didn't "quote" you on purpose. I bet GGU will edit her post as well. Thanks for the help man.
Yep, just waiting till he sees it.
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Geekgirl - Posts: 2692
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heavydoom wrote:Victoria wrote:Wow HD, that's a big order! After looking up some of your items and reading the descriptions, I want to order too.
Although as a total newbie who knows nothing about puerh, I do know that 2007 was not a good year for many teas. The way puerh is processed and then aged may change all that, but I'm just sayin'.
Both of these look good to me as well as the mini tuo
2006 Haiwan Remote Mountain Ancient Tree Pu-erh Tea
Haiwan * Certified Organic * Pasha Mountain Pu-erh Tea
vic
if you had to get one item out of my list, get that 1 kg brick by mengku. so worth it, you can drink it now and it is super smooth, and you can also save it for aging. there is a cheaper cake of the same leaves but of 2007. also look into this haiwan purple bud cake, it is superb.
Thanks HD, I ended up getting a sample of that one and a few others.
Not ready to make a big commitment yet. I'm really an oolong kind of girl.
Thanks for your help.
V.
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Victoria - Posts: 8186
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GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:Smells_Familiar wrote:thanks for the heads up HD. What geekgirlunveiled said, you might want to edit your post. I surely won't forward this and I didn't "quote" you on purpose. I bet GGU will edit her post as well. Thanks for the help man.
Yep, just waiting till he sees it.
sorry folks, i did not think before i posted, so can you do all of us a favour and just edit any info that may put scott into trouble??? who is ggu? if he is a moderator, then please, edit whatever you think is necessary. asap. god bless.
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Aw, that's so sweet. I don't think we guys should be afraid to let our soft and conformist side show.heavydoom wrote:i got a discount because i am a good ebay customer. i love ebay, i love capitalism!
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Salsero wrote:Aw, that's so sweet. I don't think we guys should be afraid to let our soft and conformist side show.heavydoom wrote:i got a discount because i am a good ebay customer. i love ebay, i love capitalism!
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hop_goblin wrote:Salsero wrote:Aw, that's so sweet. I don't think we guys should be afraid to let our soft and conformist side show.heavydoom wrote:i got a discount because i am a good ebay customer. i love ebay, i love capitalism!

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I am glad to see that finally the youth of this great land of ours are getting it right! No more nattering naboobs of negativity.heavydoom wrote:
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