Sunday TeaRoom 12/07/08 Ultimate tea gift?

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Today's TeaRoom TeaPoll and discussion topic. Your choice, given a $500 gift that must be redeemed for one tea related item, what do you buy?

The ultimate teapot/set
26
45%
Lots of the ultimate tea
21
36%
The ultimate tea accessory
6
10%
Other
5
9%
 
Total votes: 58

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by teaguru » Dec 7th, '08, 19:09

I voted 'Other'. I've recently been getting into traditional Chinese medicen, so I'd love to use the money to buy an assortment of herbs. It's not really that tea-related, but I'd be more than happy to mix the herbs in with my tea. :D

In my cup right now is the dregs of some lemongrass, hibiscus, and peppermint tea. Quite a nice refresher when you don't want caffeine. 8)
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by geeber1 » Dec 7th, '08, 19:11

Geek, lovely photo, as usual! It fits the rainy NW weather we're having today! That cup is very unusual and pretty. :)

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by Geekgirl » Dec 7th, '08, 19:15

geeber1 wrote:Geek, lovely photo, as usual! It fits the rainy NW weather we're having today! That cup is very unusual and pretty. :)
Thanks! yeah the weather has been strange here today. Started with sun, then heavy mist, then some rain, and now fog and this sort of half-light purplish sunset looking whatever. :lol:

This is exactly why I love Oregon though.

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by Pentox » Dec 7th, '08, 20:02

auggy wrote: SIL comes tomorrow. Which means lots of cleaning today!
So you need to be sure to bring her into the wonderful world o' tea/teachat!

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by leiche » Dec 7th, '08, 20:07

I'd definitely go for the expensive teaware, which would be a big change for me. I don't own any teaware that cost more than $20, since I'd rather spend the money on tea! Tea, I would drink through quickly; teaware, I would potentially have for the rest of my life.

Just finished my second cup after a rocky start to the day that left me sipping piping hot bagged Twinings from my travel mug. I've never been so happy to see my weird little tea-stained yunomi.

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by chamekke » Dec 7th, '08, 20:53

I'd be tempted to blow it all on a really fantastic kyusu. I'm fond of the ones I have, and I don't mind not having expensive ones, but occasionally I see some on this forum that really make me drool. It would be nice if money were no object.

Conversely, I wouldn't mind spending the whole thing on a gift for my tea sensei, e.g. a particularly attractive (if necessarily second-hand) makie natsume.

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by Cinnamon Kitty » Dec 7th, '08, 21:47

Sal, I love your photo today! You caught the rice porcelain really well and that DHP sounds delicious.

I would go with a really nice tea set. Preferably one of those really awesome kyusu that comes with matching cups and a little pitcher. Maybe even a tray and some of those nifty wooden saucers for the cups too.

Currently in my cup is Adagio's Ali Shan Oolong. I finally got around to getting a sample to try and all I have to say about it is "wow." I haven't liked any other green oolongs, but this is fantastic!

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by Chip » Dec 7th, '08, 23:51

A great TeaDay as I continued it with Gyokuro Gyoku Hou from O-Cha, then Adagio Silver Needles. Finishing it up with SLT and Mugi/Genmai blend.

Having all day to consider the topic, I would definitely NOT answer TEA. I am really quite content with virtually every TeaDay and cannot imagine improving it by buying some $$$ tea. Most of my teas cost around 20 bucks a 100 grams.

Yeah, an amazing kyusu/set definitely tops my list.

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by phantom9309 » Dec 8th, '08, 00:58

I'm a tea newbie so I'd love to spend that money on some tea gear. :wink:

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by Shelob » Dec 8th, '08, 15:03

I would definately get lots of tea!!!!!!!!!! 8) :) Can only use so much teaware.

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by auggy » Dec 8th, '08, 16:09

Pentox wrote:
auggy wrote: SIL comes tomorrow. Which means lots of cleaning today!
So you need to be sure to bring her into the wonderful world o' tea/teachat!
She looked at me funny when I mentioned TC, but she's interested in trying teas. A step at the time, I guess! :)

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by Pentox » Dec 8th, '08, 16:50

auggy wrote: She looked at me funny when I mentioned TC, but she's interested in trying teas. A step at the time, I guess! :)
More like one STEEP at a time!

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by Sam. » Dec 8th, '08, 17:48

I'd be tempted to buy an ultimate tea-brewing vessel (some Japanese ware probably) but I voted for a lot of ultimate tea, enough to last me for quite a while. Gong fuing some Jingmai tie guan yin right now from Andao tea.

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by Chip » Dec 14th, '08, 02:18

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