Began the TD with Sencha Premier from Adagio with the Mrs. Next up, a retasting of a possible sencha for OTTI, reallly tough work!
Oct 16th, '10, 13:05
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Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Last year, this question would be easy to answer, clearly teaware. 2010 however was much less teaware. So I am thinking tea, by a nose.
Began the TD with Sencha Premier from Adagio with the Mrs. Next up, a retasting of a possible sencha for OTTI, reallly tough work!
Began the TD with Sencha Premier from Adagio with the Mrs. Next up, a retasting of a possible sencha for OTTI, reallly tough work!
Oct 16th, '10, 13:17
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Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Currently drinking tea made from water heated in the fancy pino digital kettle pro, from a relatively inexpensive and quite lovely 'jade pole' green yunnan tea from Yunnan Sourcing, which is sweet and lovely this morning, infused in a cheap glass teapot, and drinking from a random mug (not one of my own collection), and it is just delicious, sweet, a little fruity, a little spicy, a little vegetal, just wonderful tea.
Doesn't have to be fancy or expensive to be great tea.
Doesn't have to be fancy or expensive to be great tea.
Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
have been buying slightly less tea this year and much more teaware....it´s not a lot of teaware but that I´ve actually bought some is a huge increase over last year. 
Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Not sure I have a good answer for this question, as I want to say I decreased my acquisition of both tea and teaware. Though I am unsure which I have decreased more.
Currently having some of Dao Tea's Kim Jong Yeol Balhyocha. A wonderful tea for the changing seasons, as I am really not in the mood for green tea anymore.
Currently having some of Dao Tea's Kim Jong Yeol Balhyocha. A wonderful tea for the changing seasons, as I am really not in the mood for green tea anymore.
Oct 16th, '10, 22:01
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Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Definitely more tea than teaware, although I did purchase some teaware I really love this year-- a Japanese tea set ($1.00 at a garage sale
) and a Japanese-style mug to replace one that met its end at the hands of overly careless parcel handlers.
I have been drinking so much pu-erh today. Not sure why, I just felt like it.
Taking a break from that for a cup of shoumei white tea at the moment.
I have been drinking so much pu-erh today. Not sure why, I just felt like it.
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Ooh, great find! Never knew anything like that existed, but in retrospect it seems so obvious...Chip wrote:
Check this out! http://www.hobbittea.com/
Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Foshou Hon Cha from Imperial Teas to start the morning.
Light misty rain here on and off. We need it badly.
Light misty rain here on and off. We need it badly.
Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
More tea than teaware this year. Last year I splurged and bought most of my teaware needs, so I should be set for a few years with teaware...or so I keep telling mystelf 
Oct 17th, '10, 12:25
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Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
For me it's "the more Tea the better". For BreakfastVictoria wrote:Foshou Hon Cha from Imperial Teas to start the morning.
Light misty rain here on and off. We need it badly.
I made a pot of Taiwan high mountain Ali Shan Oolong. It's a little bit chilly out today, I had to put on a jacket to go out and feed my extended family of cats.
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Oct 17th, '10, 13:19
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Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
It's a tie. as I get more tea I get more teaware...
Oct 17th, '10, 18:37
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Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Definitely teaware, as I can't seem to stop making it.
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Had a bit of a lazy tea day, no formal session, but I am on my second round of casually brewed Yukata Midori Classic from O-Cha. Which is being consumed from a Seigan Ao Teb.
Oct 17th, '10, 20:35
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Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Speaking of teaware ... Ice Split by Yamane Seigan, some nice Tokoname Kyusu-s. Great TeawareDay.
And a great TD as well. Started with a prelim tasting of a new sencha with the Mrs. And then Sencha Premier, a surprisingly good entry in the sencha derby. I think it is much better than any previous offering by our host.
And a great TD as well. Started with a prelim tasting of a new sencha with the Mrs. And then Sencha Premier, a surprisingly good entry in the sencha derby. I think it is much better than any previous offering by our host.
Re: Weekend TeaDays 10/16-17/10 TEA versus TEAWARE?
Definitely tea, not much expensive teaware being bought. That may change eventually, however.