THURSDAY TeaDay 5/15/08

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When selecting a Tea vendor, how much of an emphasis do you place on price?

Price is the number one consideration when selecting a vendor
2
4%
Price is a high consideration when selecting a vendor
18
32%
Price is a consideration when selecting a vendor
23
40%
Price is of minor consideration when selecting a vendor
8
14%
Price is not a consideration when selecting a vendor
6
11%
 
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by Pentox » May 15th, '08, 16:51

Today i'm having the last of my Sayama Yabukita mixed with some Tosa Shimatogawa because I didn't have enough of the Yabukita left. Not bad, but it's no shincha. Oh my shincha how I can't wait to truly enjoy thee.

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by Chip » May 15th, '08, 16:58

Jack said, "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE SHINCHA!!!"
Just kidding, just my current catch phrase for all things shincha.

5th steep Hashiri...mmmmmmmmmm...
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by Victoria » May 15th, '08, 17:08

Chip wrote:
Victoria wrote:
henley wrote:Bfast just looked too pretty this morning not to share. It's not a professional shot but still thought it turned out pretty good.
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Wow! That is gorgeous henley, I love it.

I'm having a nice cup of Adagio Oolong #18 this morning at work. Busy day ahead!
Henley is too modest. I agree, gorgeous, and so inviting even with the girly cups! :wink:
Careful Chip!! There is Orange Blossom Oolong in that girly cup!!

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May 15th, '08, 17:31
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by Chip » May 15th, '08, 17:31

Victoria wrote:
Chip wrote:
Victoria wrote:
henley wrote:Bfast just looked too pretty this morning not to share. It's not a professional shot but still thought it turned out pretty good.
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Wow! That is gorgeous henley, I love it.

I'm having a nice cup of Adagio Oolong #18 this morning at work. Busy day ahead!
Henley is too modest. I agree, gorgeous, and so inviting even with the girly cups! :wink:
Careful Chip!! There is Orange Blossom Oolong in that girly cup!!
I am *gulp* prepared! :lol:
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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Shincha - Uji Miyabi

by jim109 » May 15th, '08, 21:13

Still waiting for my first Shincha, notified that it won't ship until the 20th of May! I recieved Uji-Kame Giro, good but have to play with it. Cost doesn't seem to matter for a 2oz bag to see if you like a tea. Jim

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by joelbct » May 15th, '08, 23:04

I said not a consideration for the vendor.

Price is a consideration for which tea I buy, yes, but thus far, I think the vendors I order from offer fair prices in general, so I go with whichever vendor has the best tea...

Because in the end, tea is the concern!

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by Chip » May 15th, '08, 23:36

Had a little Tokusen sencha left and blended it with Hatsumi for a very nice session. These 2 were really different from each other, but turned out they were complimentary!
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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May 15th, '08, 23:44
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by Wesli » May 15th, '08, 23:44

Where'd you get the glas gaiwan sallyboy?

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by tenuki » May 15th, '08, 23:55

chrl42 wrote:To me, price is high consideration. My emphasis is this, a seller who sets much higher price then it deserves is not a righteous seller. Therefore, I don't expect righteous teas from them.
QFT.
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by henley » May 16th, '08, 00:29

Chip wrote:Had a little Tokusen sencha left and blended it with Hatsumi for a very nice session. These 2 were really different from each other, but turned out they were complimentary!
Isn't it weird when that happens?

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by Chip » May 16th, '08, 01:16

henley wrote:
Chip wrote:Had a little Tokusen sencha left and blended it with Hatsumi for a very nice session. These 2 were really different from each other, but turned out they were complimentary!
Isn't it weird when that happens?
Yes, very weird. Quite different, yet they get along so well. Who would have thought.....I never imagined...

Twig tea this evening...another odd combo. Sencha and Gyokuro "twigs"...again it worked really well together. :wink:
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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