Dear Adagio Admin:
Perhaps I'm not the first one to suggest this, but wouldn't it be great to have a separate category for pu-erh discussions only? They are not exactly green or black or red or yellow...and certainly pu-erh doesn't deserve to be chucked under the "Other" category with Lipton and Tazo teas.
Just my two cents. Thank you.
Apr 7th, '06, 23:01
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And pu-erh is totally a different type of tea than green, black, or white because it uses a true fermentation process to age the tea. I really would like to try some pu-erh since I have never had any before. Does anyone have any site recommendations for good pu-erh?
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May 5th, '06, 04:06
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Yes I also support the idea as well. I also think that if its done it should be done right by also moving all puerh related threads (or at least the ones that mention it in the title) to the new section as its currently a mess with them them being all over the place.
John Grebe
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~C. S. Lewis
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...Richard, it is not that they don't like you, they are actually kinda scared of you...you being a cyclop and all...heheh. Thanx for only showing us half your face.
Have some barley tea, and consider yourself lucky that you have Asian markets. There are none in PA Dutch Country, but there are potatoes made any way possible...probably even potato tea.
Have some barley tea, and consider yourself lucky that you have Asian markets. There are none in PA Dutch Country, but there are potatoes made any way possible...probably even potato tea.
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May 11th, '06, 11:37
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Heh, funny you should mention potato tea
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art37213.asp
scroll down to the liver function section.
enjoy!
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art37213.asp
scroll down to the liver function section.
enjoy!
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