Aug 3rd, '08, 22:46
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by henley » Aug 3rd, '08, 22:46
Quiet day here. After yesterday's festivities, it was nice to crash. Thanx for all the congrats, both public & private.
Didn't realize it til now but it's been a complete oolong day. W/bfast was Orange Blossom Oolong followed by Wuyi Shui Xian this afternoon. Chilling out now w/the Ali Shan High Mtn Golden Lily from TeaHome courtesy of the box pass. I understand why everyone was raving about this oolong! It's very light & refreshing. Hubby liked it, too. Still haven't decided if that's good or bad... since he likes it, means there's less for me.

This tea is going on the "To Order" list!
Salsero wrote:henley wrote:... tea journal to take notes ...
Spreadsheet is easy. If you have the foo foo handwriting for it, journal is pretty.
Spreadsheet is easier but writing is personally more enjoyable...

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Aug 3rd, '08, 22:52
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by Geekgirl » Aug 3rd, '08, 22:52
henley wrote:
Spreadsheet is easier but writing is personally more enjoyable...

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Love the photo. My writing is too scrawly for pictures, and I have this weird little OCD thing where I have to abandon the notebook if the outside gets too beat up.
Yeah, computers are my friend.
Aug 3rd, '08, 23:13
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by Salsero » Aug 3rd, '08, 23:13
augie wrote: Which one of you cool dudes listens to My Chemical Romance???
Your chemical
what? The Carlos Saura
Flamenco DVD is mine, however.
henley wrote: Spreadsheet is easier but writing is personally more enjoyable...

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Looks gorgeous but where's the keyboard?
Aug 3rd, '08, 23:53
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by henley » Aug 3rd, '08, 23:53
Salsero wrote: Looks gorgeous but where's the keyboard?
You can put that in w/your photo for tmrw!

Aug 4th, '08, 01:19
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by Wesli » Aug 4th, '08, 01:19
Wow, Uji out of nowhere. And me and Chip are the only Kago representers?!
I'm beginning to question the sanitea of these people.

Aug 4th, '08, 01:26
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by Chip » Aug 4th, '08, 01:26
Wesli wrote:Wow, Uji out of nowhere. And me and Chip are the only Kago representers?!
I'm beginning to question the sanitea of these people.

I blame the Oooolongnians!

But I blame them for gas prices too.
Speaking of Iron Goddess King, never got to it since I got home too late to start an oolong. But I did brew up some houjicha. Houjicha fails to excite me, but it beats no tea at all.
Aug 4th, '08, 01:40
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by Space Samurai » Aug 4th, '08, 01:40
I don't argue that Kagoshima has some of the best (if not the best) sencha, but there's more to Japanese tea than sencha. Give me a Kagoshima matcha that impresses, and I'll change my vote.
Like Chip, drinking some houjicha, houji karigane.
Aug 4th, '08, 02:07
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by Pentox » Aug 4th, '08, 02:07
Region was a tough choice for me. I've had some amazing shizuoka teas, but yame gyokuro still reigns supreme.
Aug 4th, '08, 02:10
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by Chip » Aug 4th, '08, 02:10
Space Samurai wrote:I don't argue that Kagoshima has some of the best (if not the best) sencha, but there's more to Japanese tea than sencha. Give me a Kagoshima matcha that impresses, and I'll change my vote.
Like Chip, drinking some houjicha, houji karigane.
Life begins and ends with sencha!

Good point actually. Gyokuro is also a good example.
I prefer houji karigane to houjicha I think.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Aug 4th, '08, 03:11
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by Wesli » Aug 4th, '08, 03:11
Space Samurai wrote:there's more to Japanese tea than sencha.

Aug 4th, '08, 05:40
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by laran7 » Aug 4th, '08, 05:40
The green teas I have had were are not marked with a specific point of origin - they were Gunpowder and Moroccan Mint - then, intrigued, I tried Matcha from Upton. Following a lead, I ordered and am waitng for Matcha Gen Mai cha Kamakura. (never thought I would be saying that), AND following all the leads and by the process of elimination I voted for Uji/Kyoto.
My brain has been invaded.
Aug 4th, '08, 12:25
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by Chip » Aug 4th, '08, 12:25
Wesli wrote:Space Samurai wrote:there's more to Japanese tea than sencha.

I was amazed how matcha was being heavily "pushed" at the Expo. I had more matcha in 3 days than in my entire life. But it was great having it made for you, often by Japanese. So, as the show would open each day, I found my way to the matcha samples.
laran7 wrote:The green teas I have had were are not marked with a specific point of origin - they were Gunpowder and Moroccan Mint - then, intrigued, I tried Matcha from Upton. Following a lead, I ordered and am waitng for Matcha Gen Mai cha Kamakura. (never thought I would be saying that), AND following all the leads and by the process of elimination I voted for Uji/Kyoto.
My brain has been invaded.
Haven't you heard,
Loqutis wrote:"resistance is futile, you will be assimilated!"
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Aug 4th, '08, 14:37
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by laran7 » Aug 4th, '08, 14:37
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Aug 5th, '08, 22:39
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by Chip » Aug 5th, '08, 22:39
Pardon the *bump*
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!