That sounds very reasonable, I guess I can see what kind of teas I want for Christmas now. I just realized, do you know how amazing this box is going to smell!!!!!!Dizzwave wrote:I was just PMing with orguz (from Canada) and he's considering just sending me some tea to help with the starter, and not receiving any. I told him I don't mind paying the shipping for the first pass to Canada, and that he should join the box pass full-on, but we'll see what he says.
Anyway, I was thinking of starting it off with ~20g each of 5-10 of my favorite young shengs, and ~20g each of ~5 of my favorite shus.
Each person can take as much as they want, as long as they
1) don't take more than 5g of any one tea, and
2) put in at least as much weight as they take out.
Sound reasonable?
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It wont be the same without you heavy.heavydoom wrote:i just don't have time to do this. sorry guys and girls, i wish you the best on this box pass thing.
however, anyone from toronto, scarborough area, pm me. you are more than welcome to come over to my joint on a weekend for a heavy tea session with me. you can bring some tea over too.
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Quite reasonable, and a good starting point, I would think.
The point to remember is that endeavors such as these are not for the purpose of stockpiling wares. Rather, it's an opportunity to taste something you may otherwise not have a chance to try. It's quite possible that when the box comes around, you may already be familiar with half (or more) of its contents. But that's offset by human nature- the less likely you are to find something new in the box, the happier you are to do so.
Although you may have to go through an ounce or so of a particular tea to decide if it's really for your, a single serving, run through all of the steepings, should provide most of the information you'll need to know.
The gentlemanly thing to do is to replenish the box with more than you withdraw. Do this, and it will flourish.
The point to remember is that endeavors such as these are not for the purpose of stockpiling wares. Rather, it's an opportunity to taste something you may otherwise not have a chance to try. It's quite possible that when the box comes around, you may already be familiar with half (or more) of its contents. But that's offset by human nature- the less likely you are to find something new in the box, the happier you are to do so.
Although you may have to go through an ounce or so of a particular tea to decide if it's really for your, a single serving, run through all of the steepings, should provide most of the information you'll need to know.
The gentlemanly thing to do is to replenish the box with more than you withdraw. Do this, and it will flourish.
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Very well said Tony, and Geekgirl and brandon, it sounds like you could be some donates to me.tony shlongini wrote:Quite reasonable, and a good starting point, I would think.
The point to remember is that endeavors such as these are not for the purpose of stockpiling wares. Rather, it's an opportunity to taste something you may otherwise not have a chance to try. It's quite possible that when the box comes around, you may already be familiar with half (or more) of its contents. But that's offset by human nature- the less likely you are to find something new in the box, the happier you are to do so.
Although you may have to go through an ounce or so of a particular tea to decide if it's really for your, a single serving, run through all of the steepings, should provide most of the information you'll need to know.
The gentlemanly thing to do is to replenish the box with more than you withdraw. Do this, and it will flourish.
TO DIZZWAVE
Hey Dave,
Today I mailed out my 5 samples and threw in a haiwan 958 tuo the last minute. You probably get it within a week. Be careful when you open the bubble envelope, the sample packages might have spilled out due to transit agitation, the zipbags could have come undone.
Hope you'll enjoy them and leave some for SHOGUN89
Today I mailed out my 5 samples and threw in a haiwan 958 tuo the last minute. You probably get it within a week. Be careful when you open the bubble envelope, the sample packages might have spilled out due to transit agitation, the zipbags could have come undone.
Hope you'll enjoy them and leave some for SHOGUN89
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Re: TO DIZZWAVE
Thanks for the contribution! Are you sure you still dont want to be in it? Well, anyway thanks, its highly appreciated!orguz wrote:Hey Dave,
Today I mailed out my 5 samples and threw in a haiwan 958 tuo the last minute. You probably get it within a week. Be careful when you open the bubble envelope, the sample packages might have spilled out due to transit agitation, the zipbags could have come undone.
Hope you'll enjoy them and leave some for SHOGUN89
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