Apr 20th, '09, 22:04
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by entropyembrace » Apr 20th, '09, 22:04
I've had some white earl grey cream today and Zheng He Bai Mu Dan AA.
I'd love to have a teashop of my own, I'd love to be my own boss and work with tea...actually it's something I just might do in a few years. But not in China.

Apr 20th, '09, 22:37
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by bsteele » Apr 20th, '09, 22:37
Victoria wrote:horsencl wrote:I'm not entirely sure I'd enjoy tea as much if I owned a tea room.
Are you kidding? I'd be more worried that I'd be drinking more than I was selling.
And not sure I would want to let go of my "good stuff".
Haha. Reminds me of those Blue Bell ice cream commercials where they said "we eat all we can and sell the rest."
Apr 20th, '09, 23:02
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by Chip » Apr 20th, '09, 23:02
Katrina wrote: Great weekend for me. Hubby arranged for his parents to watch the kids so we could go to the Coffee & Tea Festival in NYC Saturday. How cool is that? We ended up getting to stay in the city and catch a show at night. Sunday a.m. we visited some friends in Brooklyn. Sometimes it is really good to be me!
Did you see the Adagio booth and peeps while you were at the show? I saw they were listed as participants.
Speaking of Adagio, we had their Alishan earlier in this "gaiwanesque" thing. It is really a sweet set from
PurePuerTea. "This set features two raised relief imperial dragons in the traditional style. The dragons are outlined in a shiny metallic gold color and the raised scales make the dragons come alive in your hand." The vendor's description is not an exageration. It is stunning! The lid doubles as a bowl complete with spout. I put the dry leaf in it for a closer look before brewing.

Apr 20th, '09, 23:09
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by Dreamer » Apr 20th, '09, 23:09
Gotta say no to china...lots of reasons not the least of which is political (but I don't like to talk politics so enough of that).
Not a lot of time for tea today...Kenilworth Ceylon at breakfast with my son and in my travel mug...unusually hectic day at work punctuated by a teary-panicky call from my daughter ("if I don't major in math what am I going to major in? I'm not good at anything else." says the girl who is making great grades in every class except calculus.) I did get a nice bowl of matcha late this afternoon, before running out the door to a nice pot-luck dinner with my husband...wish I could have another bowl now.
Live well,
Dreamer
Apr 21st, '09, 08:35
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by Katrina » Apr 21st, '09, 08:35
Chip wrote:Katrina wrote: Great weekend for me. Hubby arranged for his parents to watch the kids so we could go to the Coffee & Tea Festival in NYC Saturday.
Did you see the Adagio booth and peeps while you were at the show? I saw they were listed as participants.
I was actually kind of disappointed about that. Adagio just sent things for the goodie bags. No reps there. There were about 40 vendors in all - only about a dozen of them were tea related. (The rest were coffee, bakeries, a beer festival rep, and a few other assorted things.) BUT, although few in number, there were some really good tea vendors there. Plus there were some excellent tea seminars/demonstrations. We went to a Korean Loose Leaf Tea Ceremony demonstration, a Tea 101 type class with Tea Master Yoon Hee Kim, and a Tea Cocktails class with Chris Cason.
I look forward to seeing this festival grow over time. It's only in its 4th year so we'll see.
Apr 21st, '09, 09:08
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by Chip » Apr 21st, '09, 09:08
Katrina wrote: I look forward to seeing this festival grow over time. It's only in its 4th year so we'll see.
4 years, time for it to either boom or bust. TBH, when I saw the vendor list and the $20ish admission charge, I did a major eye roll. Certainly not enough tea representation, and not really enough coffee and tea. LOL, since when does beer go with coffee or tea.
Glad to hear the seminars were worthy.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Apr 21st, '09, 09:49
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by Katrina » Apr 21st, '09, 09:49
Chip wrote:Katrina wrote: I look forward to seeing this festival grow over time. It's only in its 4th year so we'll see.
4 years, time for it to either boom or bust. TBH, when I saw the vendor list and the $20ish admission charge, I did a major eye roll.
Agreed. I found a coupon online from Imbibe that made the tix only $10 each. Plus, it was an excuse to get some babysitting and spend a day in NY. If it hadn't been for the seminars it would have been really disappointing. There were a couple of vendors making a big effort. We'll see.
Oh, and at least the beer guys brought coffee-infused beer. Less annoying to me than the NY Times and Verizon booths!
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by silvermage2000 » Apr 21st, '09, 10:04
I would say doubtful way to risky for me.
My name i's ashley I am a female and 21 years old.
Apr 25th, '09, 09:13
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by xuancheng » Apr 25th, '09, 09:13
Why is no one willing to move to P.R. China?
茶也醉人何必酒?
Apr 25th, '09, 11:19
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by Janine » Apr 25th, '09, 11:19
Depends on the offer, the investment, and especially the smarts of the co-owner, and all sorts of other things.
I would most likely take that trip to China to check it out, but it would depend on a lot of other factors in my life. One could always give it a period of time! FWIW I do know people who do business in China already and have other reasons to go.