I've been a consummate loose-leaf tea drinker for about three years now. It happened by accident, but I've been immersing myself so much that close friends barely remember when I wasn't such a huge booster of tea.
Still my education continues and I enjoy forums like this for their aid in this pursuit. Happy I stumbled upon it and looking forward to being part of the community!
Dec 3rd, '11, 16:53
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Re: Greetings
Welcome to the Tea and Teaware Addicts Forum..where we will continue to be enablers of all things Tea
Dec 3rd, '11, 21:38
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Re: Greetings
Welcome....
I share your enthusiasm. When I first found tea (good tea) I was surprised to see how something as simple as water and leaves could be so complex. Truly you can go a lifetime and never run out of new tea experiences.
As iannon said... This is not the place if you are looking to curb your habit. In fact, the 12th step in this program includes selling your car to buy hagi!
All the best,
Mike
I share your enthusiasm. When I first found tea (good tea) I was surprised to see how something as simple as water and leaves could be so complex. Truly you can go a lifetime and never run out of new tea experiences.
As iannon said... This is not the place if you are looking to curb your habit. In fact, the 12th step in this program includes selling your car to buy hagi!
All the best,
Mike
Dec 13th, '11, 21:08
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