Feb 24th, '08, 12:28
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by tissigirl » Feb 24th, '08, 12:28
Hello all. I am new to the forum and just wanted to introduce myself. I've been a tea enthusiast for a long time, and in the past few years really started to research it more and learn about all the different varieties.
I just recently returned from a trip to Shanghai where I purchased several different teas to bring home, some i've had, some new to me. I purchased a variety of Pu Erh, and with me not able to read Chinese I had no idea what I had. So, after some research on it, trying to figure out what I had and how to prepare it, I found this site.
My favorite "staple" everyday tea would have to currently be Dragonwell. I"m a big green tea fan, second would definately be white tea. However i'm always trying new varieties so who knows what it will be next time!
Feb 24th, '08, 13:28
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by Wesli » Feb 24th, '08, 13:28
Good times, Tissigirl. Welcome to the forum.
Lots of use here long for trips to our east-asian tea-producing countries. Lucky you!
Good day!
Feb 24th, '08, 14:37
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by Chip » Feb 24th, '08, 14:37
Hi again Tiss, good to see you enjoying the forumand TeaDay!!!
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Mar 1st, '08, 15:37
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by Trey Winston » Mar 1st, '08, 15:37
Welcome
I totally agree with you on Dragon Well and white tea. You must have exquisite taste

Trey
Mar 2nd, '08, 01:22
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by skywarrior » Mar 2nd, '08, 01:22
Welcome!
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