Apr 1st, '09, 20:25
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by Chip » Apr 1st, '09, 20:25
There are 12 Hagi winners, each will receive a piece of Hagi as promised. ...

One problem, I only have 1 of these, so I will cut it up into 12 equal pieces.

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Apr 1st, '09, 20:32
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by Chip » Apr 1st, '09, 20:32
Well, good news. I have not been fired for the Adagio/Teavana prank.

So I celebrated earlier with Gyokuro Yame from Zencha!
Apr 1st, '09, 22:09
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by kymidwife » Apr 1st, '09, 22:09
I'd love a TeavAdagio. I have had no sleep for 2 days... babies out the wazoo here... so I am too exhausted to have a sense of humor.
In my cup.... White Darjeeling: Margaret's Hope 2009 FF from Tea Emporium.... mmmmm. Like a cross between FF darjeeling and white peony... almost has a slight honeydew melon flavor. It's a beautiful, fluffy gorgeous leaf blue in the can and bright green when brewed... with a gorgeous pale straw colored tea liquor... very light muscatel scent. Delicious.
I have to sleep, i am so fried.
sarah
***This organic blend is earthy & spicy, with a fragrant aroma & smooth flavor to captivate the senses. Naturally sweetened in the Kentucky sunshine & infused with natural energy. Equally delicious when served piping hot or crisply chilled.***
Apr 1st, '09, 22:22
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by Dreamer » Apr 1st, '09, 22:22
kymidwife wrote:... babies out the wazoo here...
Ok, you're the midwife, so I guess now we know the technical term for where babies come from!
Sarah, hopefully, you're already sleeping and won't see this till tomorrow!
Nighty night,
Dreamer
Apr 1st, '09, 22:33
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by Anelezel » Apr 1st, '09, 22:33
Well today was rainy again, I live in the Pacific Northwest so it rains more than anything here. Tea makes everything better though.
I tried out my Virgo blend that I got free with my order a while ago, I've just been too lazy to try it. It was actually pretty good, I think I might order it again.
I'm making some Market Spice right now, its from Pike Place Market in Seattle. Its a cinnamon orange tea, its super oily (if you forget to move it out of the plastic bag it comes in it will eat it

). Its really good though, its defiantly a unique tea, very strong.
Hope everyone had a good day!
Apr 1st, '09, 23:48
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by teachaite » Apr 1st, '09, 23:48
Earl Grey White in my cup at this moment.
Although I could go for some Jade Earl Green...iced...with a dash of agave.
Apr 2nd, '09, 01:47
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by silvermage2000 » Apr 2nd, '09, 01:47
I say there would be a chance.
My name i's ashley I am a female and 21 years old.
Apr 2nd, '09, 12:42
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by Katrina » Apr 2nd, '09, 12:42
If only this were true. Actually when I saw the aforementioned company's new "Perfect Tea Maker" I thought maybe Adagio DID buy them...
Looked awfully familiar....
Hope everyone came through April Fools unscathed.
Apr 2nd, '09, 14:10
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by kymidwife » Apr 2nd, '09, 14:10
For what its worth, the Perfect Teamaker is not a new offering... I bought my first one several years ago, long before I'd ever heard of Adagio. I think I still own 3 of them!
Sarah
***This organic blend is earthy & spicy, with a fragrant aroma & smooth flavor to captivate the senses. Naturally sweetened in the Kentucky sunshine & infused with natural energy. Equally delicious when served piping hot or crisply chilled.***
Apr 2nd, '09, 14:37
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by Katrina » Apr 2nd, '09, 14:37
kymidwife wrote:For what its worth, the Perfect Teamaker is not a new offering... I bought my first one several years ago, long before I'd ever heard of Adagio. I think I still own 3 of them!
Sarah
Thanks, Sarah. I stand corrected. I was just suddenly inundated with ads about it and hadn't seen it before. I guess there still isn't much new under the sun.
