Nov 23rd, '11, 14:54
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Re: Sunday TeaDay 11/20/11 Inventory Time
teas wins in my case. In general I prefer puerh so I have lot of samples and cca 25 different cakes plus some lose leaf in tins. I have also 4 types of hongcha now, some oolongs, one Chinese green but nothing Japanese.
Nov 23rd, '11, 15:09
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Re: Sunday TeaDay 11/20/11 Inventory Time
cups - (Hagi would win by a long shot, though lots of TA pieces as well ... + others
canisters - lots of canisters of all kinds
pots
tea ...
Heh, it is all about the tea, right? Well, it still is, but I just do not have tons of teas on hand anymore. My tea selections are very deliberate and thought out. Yet I do try a lot of teas during the year ... as a rule.
Great teas the last few days ... but I won't bore you with details except today. Began with Guricha from Xell with the Mrs.
canisters - lots of canisters of all kinds
pots
tea ...
Heh, it is all about the tea, right? Well, it still is, but I just do not have tons of teas on hand anymore. My tea selections are very deliberate and thought out. Yet I do try a lot of teas during the year ... as a rule.
Great teas the last few days ... but I won't bore you with details except today. Began with Guricha from Xell with the Mrs.
Nov 23rd, '11, 15:20
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Re: Sunday TeaDay 11/20/11 Inventory Time
Lousy photo ... but anyway ... all the pots are used pretty regularly. I store all open Japanese teas here ... but in only a handful of canisters (the smallest ones) on the bottom shelf. All other teas are stored elsewhere. I am ready to store a lot of teas!!! This is only Japanese canisters and pots. There are also Chinese, Korean and even some Western.
Where are the cups?

Where are the cups?

