Hello from Dallas, TX!
I am still fairly new to Adagio Tea blends, but I've been a fan of tea for a long time! Looking forward to meeting other tea enthusiasts here.
Sep 30th, '11, 22:11
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Re: Hello from Dallas, TX!
Welcome to TeaChat Mandy. Hope to see you around the forum.
Please share what is in your cup on TeaDay.
Please share what is in your cup on TeaDay.
Oct 2nd, '11, 15:19
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Re: Hello from Dallas, TX!
Cool, Dallas. Greg from norbutea.com lives in Dallas. He is someone worth getting to know, and your tea orders would only take a day to get to your house
Oct 2nd, '11, 16:06
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Re: Hello from Dallas, TX!
I was coming here to share another tea place in Dallas, The Cultured Cup, but unfortunately they appear to have closed their bricks & mortar store, and gone online only with an overly-Flashed web site that is not at all friendly to use. Bummer. But welcome to TeaChat!
And seconding the recommendation about Norbu teas. Greg is my main tea source.
And seconding the recommendation about Norbu teas. Greg is my main tea source.
Oct 2nd, '11, 16:18
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Re: Hello from Dallas, TX!
Really? I would have never guessed.debunix wrote:And seconding the recommendation about Norbu teas. Greg is my main tea source.
Unfortunately, B&M stores selling quality, FRESH TEA is so very hard to come by ... we are a market that has been virtually forced to buy online. I am guessing less than 5% of members buy their "good" tea in a store ... unless you are fortunate to live "near" a good store.
Curious, does Norbu operate a B&M store?
Oct 2nd, '11, 16:29
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Nope. And even though I live in a city with better than average access to stores selling loose-leaf teas, the quality from my online suppliers--and not just Norbu--is more predictable and reliable.Chip wrote:Curious, does Norbu operate a B&M store?
Re: Hello from Dallas, TX!
Interesting! I'm new to this too. I'm from Fort Worth though
Having a cup of jasmine, right now
Having a cup of jasmine, right now