Dec 11th, '09, 13:27
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by bsteele » Dec 11th, '09, 13:27
I think my ratio would have been more like 99:1 until I got an electric kettle from Adagio-- the only teaware item I've purchased was a cheap gaiwan at Teavana.
So 90:10 i suppose.
I've yet to dive into teaware. Most of my discretionary spending goes to
Woot.com... nasty addiction really.

Dec 11th, '09, 13:34
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by Janine » Dec 11th, '09, 13:34
I'd have to say I spend more on tea.
Congratulations, Sarah!
Today I am starting the day with oolong again, this time a fragrant Huang Zhi which I enjoy from Cha Ma Gu Dao. The leaves are twisty ShuiXian shape, with a little gleam of green and gold every once in awhile in the toasty leaves. I love the peachy, apple-y fragrance with a slight whisp of green to it.
Dec 11th, '09, 13:48
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by tea-guy » Dec 11th, '09, 13:48
I am about 90% tea cost and 10% tea-ware cost.
This morning I am drinking a delicious Fukamushi Kukicha. Delicious!
Dec 11th, '09, 14:05
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by Seeker » Dec 11th, '09, 14:05
Dec 11th, '09, 14:32
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by silvermage2000 » Dec 11th, '09, 14:32
Recently had a cup of boston tea co blueberry kiwi white. I am making a cup of bodhi tea house fairytale tea.
Dec 11th, '09, 18:57
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by brad4419 » Dec 11th, '09, 18:57
Had to say 50:50 but it might be more 40:60
I just purchased several high quality yixing teapots, hagi yunomi and 3 more porcelain teacups... so Im going to cut my tea budget for next season to make up for it. At least thats what I keep telling myself
Taiwanese wuyi today
Dec 11th, '09, 20:18
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Location: immersed in tea
by trent » Dec 11th, '09, 20:18
With Persian (yes, Persian) tea from a local lady's relative's farm and an hour spent drinking $1,500 aged sheng for free.... today was an excellent teaday.
Dec 12th, '09, 01:44
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by Chip » Dec 12th, '09, 01:44
Great TD as usual. Continued with a tasting of Zencha Fuga LE which was stellar. Then a tasting of Bai Hao from Rishi which was stellar!
OK, make that a stellar TD!
Currently SLT ... soggy leaf tea.
Dec 12th, '09, 02:39
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by Seeker » Dec 12th, '09, 02:39
Think I'll finish the day with a bit of Cham.
Sweet dreams everyone.
Dec 12th, '09, 11:58
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by olivierco » Dec 12th, '09, 11:58
Last year was about 30/70. This year is more 60/40.
In fact, I have been spending the same amount of money for my tea for a long time (about 100€ each month).