Hello, fellow tea lovers.
I am so glad to find this website where I can share my passion for tea with my fellow tea drinkers. I've drinking tea for more than 10 years. My friends persuaded me to drink coffee. I tried a few times but could never become a fan of coffee. My favorite thing to do on a rainy Saturday is to prepare myself a pot of dragon well green tea.
Re: Hello, my fellow tea lovers
Welcome, glad to have you with us!
You need a nice purple avatar!
Love the purple!
You need a nice purple avatar!
Love the purple!
Oct 2nd, '09, 00:06
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Joined: Apr 22nd, '06, 20:52
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Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
Re: Hello, my fellow tea lovers
Ahhh, yes. Dragon Well!
Welcome to TeaChat, and I hope to see you around the place!
Welcome to TeaChat, and I hope to see you around the place!
Oct 4th, '09, 13:01
Posts: 388
Joined: Aug 15th, '08, 20:21
Location: British Columbia Canada
Re: Hello, my fellow tea lovers
Welcome to TeaChat. I'm right with you on the wonders of Dragon Well on a rainy weekend day.
Oct 4th, '09, 14:02
Posts: 30
Joined: Sep 7th, '09, 16:58
Location: British-Columbia, Canada
Re: Hello, my fellow tea lovers
Thanks, everyone.
My husband and I are living in Boston. We planned to go hiking on Saturday but had to stay home because of the rain. In stead, we made some green tea. This time not dragon well but Japanese Genmaicha (popcorn tea). I recently discover this tea. It not only has the light sweetness of green tea but also the fragrance of popcorn. It was a wonderful Saturday treat.
My husband and I are living in Boston. We planned to go hiking on Saturday but had to stay home because of the rain. In stead, we made some green tea. This time not dragon well but Japanese Genmaicha (popcorn tea). I recently discover this tea. It not only has the light sweetness of green tea but also the fragrance of popcorn. It was a wonderful Saturday treat.