Greetings all!
I am so glad to find TC! Growing up in Indonesia, tea (mostly black) has been part of my life. But I drink more green tea and oolong now.
Look forward to actively participating in this awesome forum.
Happy Patrick's Day,
Dina
Quick Hello from Los Angeles
Last edited by putibungsu on Mar 17th, '10, 12:04, edited 1 time in total.
Mar 17th, '10, 11:12
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Re: Quick Hello from Los Angeles
Hello, and welcome, from another new TeaChat member from Los Angeles!
One thing that I've begun to appreciate, after spending more time on this forum, is how lucky I am to be able to drive just a few miles to some amazing tea shops, and to be able to see and touch most of my teawares before I buy them. It's a great tea city and TC is a good place to find inspiration and guidance as you go out and explore the local tea scene.
One thing that I've begun to appreciate, after spending more time on this forum, is how lucky I am to be able to drive just a few miles to some amazing tea shops, and to be able to see and touch most of my teawares before I buy them. It's a great tea city and TC is a good place to find inspiration and guidance as you go out and explore the local tea scene.
Mar 17th, '10, 14:59
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Re: Quick Hello from Los Angeles
Hello Dina and welcome!
So, people in Indonesia people drink black tea more? That is interesting..
So, people in Indonesia people drink black tea more? That is interesting..
Mar 18th, '10, 13:56
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Re: Quick Hello from Los Angeles
Welcome to the forum, putibungsu. I hope to see you around the place.
Where did you grow up in Indonesia?

Where did you grow up in Indonesia?
Re: Quick Hello from Los Angeles
Thank you all for the warm welcome!
debunix: I agree
Victoria: love your teaware!
Dreamer: will do
cindyt: yes, we drink it hot or cold. Restaurants serve free weak black tea instead of water, served in tall glasses/mugs. Sweetened jasmine tea is also very popular in Indonesia
Chip: in South Sumatra and West Java (Bandung)
debunix: I agree
Victoria: love your teaware!
Dreamer: will do

cindyt: yes, we drink it hot or cold. Restaurants serve free weak black tea instead of water, served in tall glasses/mugs. Sweetened jasmine tea is also very popular in Indonesia
Chip: in South Sumatra and West Java (Bandung)
Mar 21st, '10, 14:33
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Re: Quick Hello from Los Angeles
Thanks, I have had Black from Java that was interesting!putibungsu wrote:Thank you all for the warm welcome!
debunix: I agree
Victoria: love your teaware!
Dreamer: will do![]()
cindyt: yes, we drink it hot or cold. Restaurants serve free weak black tea instead of water, served in tall glasses/mugs. Sweetened jasmine tea is also very popular in Indonesia
Chip: in South Sumatra and West Java (Bandung)