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by Zodduska » Jul 21st, '08, 19:25
very nice!
speaking of oolongs.. a special package from teamasters came for me today containing the 2 year old tree Baozhong. On my 4th infusion now and I really, really like it.. hot chocolate comes to mind. I was worried buying half a pound to make the shipping worth it might have been a mistake, no longer...

Jul 21st, '08, 19:53
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by Geekgirl » Jul 21st, '08, 19:53
I've had very few teaware regrets. Two I can think of, both yixing that I bought right at the beginning of my teaware adventure. Both very decorative, although both were small, and they weren't really BIG regrets, just that I probably would not have bought them if I knew then what I've learned. I just don't love them.
Actually, now that I think about it, someone else might love them. I should put them in Swap.
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by Salsero » Jul 21st, '08, 20:02
Those do look cool, very much like the Bodum glasses, but ribbed for your drinking pleasure.
How about the glass pot? where does that come from?
Jul 21st, '08, 20:05
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by Victoria » Jul 21st, '08, 20:05
Zodduska wrote: speaking of oolongs.. a special package from teamasters came for me today containing the 2 year old tree Baozhong. On my 4th infusion now and I really, really like it.. hot chocolate comes to mind. I was worried buying half a pound to make the shipping worth it might have been a mistake, no longer...

Congrats! No mistake there - it's my current favorite. I ordered 200gr
GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:I've had very few teaware regrets. Two I can think of, both yixing that I bought right at the beginning of my teaware adventure. Both very decorative, although both were small, and they weren't really BIG regrets, just that I probably would not have bought them if I knew then what I've learned. I just don't love them.
I'm lucky I didn't really get into pots early on. So I only went crazy on cups. Ha!
Lately I've ordered a few too many gaiwans trying to find the right one for me. I need to think about the swap page too.
Jul 21st, '08, 20:11
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by Victoria » Jul 21st, '08, 20:11
Salsero wrote:
How about the glass pot? where does that come from?
From Amazon, similar to the Bodum:
http://www.amazon.com/16-Oz-Glass-Tea-P ... O0K4A0RY3K
Great little pots, I have two - one for home and one for work.

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by Chip » Jul 21st, '08, 20:29
Neither have I seen ribbed double walls. Very nice find! They would be perrrrrfect for
sencha.!!!
Been struggling to do another tea for around 5-6 hours. Maybe it is the heat. I think I will experiment with a little Hatsumi cold brew!
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Jul 21st, '08, 21:21
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by witches brew » Jul 21st, '08, 21:21
I haven't bought all that much teaware this year.
1 Moroccan teapot and tray
2 Moroccan tea glasses
2 chataku
6 yunomi
3 kyusu (2 of which I never use)
1 yuzamashi
1 summer chawan
I also had to replace a few pieces of my English service, because there was a teaware explosion the morning of my mother's funeral. Clearly, my mother's spirit didn't appreciate a certain neighbor who came over to 'help' in the kitchen.
Brewing joy, happiness and green tea, like any good TeaWitch should!
Jul 21st, '08, 21:41
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by Geekgirl » Jul 21st, '08, 21:41
witches brew wrote:
3 kyusu (2 of which I never use)
I know the feeling. Especially if they are still "good" but for one reason or another just don't beg to be loved.
I also had to replace a few pieces of my English service, because there was a teaware explosion the morning of my mother's funeral. Clearly, my mother's spirit didn't appreciate a certain neighbor who came over to 'help' in the kitchen.
Say it ain't so! I seriously do not let anyone touch any of my teaware that I care about. Not to say that I never break anything, but at least I only have myself to blame.

(Sorry about your mum.)
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by neowolf » Jul 21st, '08, 23:03
Oh I definitely have a problem. I'll admit I'm definitely a newbie. My only teapots so far are two IngenuiTEAs and a TriniTea. The later being my primary love, because honestly my timing and temperature need considerable work. However I'd still like to invest in more later on, I can't justify much else right now after the TriniTEA. (I'm really in love with glass teapots in general. Just getting to see the tea unfold is a magical experience!) Though that hasn't stopped me from gnabbing more teacups, along with better tumblers and thermoses for carrying tea with me throughout the day..
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by henley » Jul 21st, '08, 23:55
Seriously debating whether or not to make a nice cuppa! Spent the afternoon/evening at a county fair. It was great family time & the kids had a blast but that also means no tea since lunch.

Just got home apr 30 min ago. Which do I want more... tea or sleep?
Okay, the real answer is a TeaFairy but...
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by Victoria » Jul 21st, '08, 23:57
You need a nice decaf to keep on hand for times like these.
Don't to the caffiene.
After all tomorrow's another day.
Jul 22nd, '08, 00:42
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by Chip » Jul 22nd, '08, 00:42
Finally got around to another tea...really tough to enjoy tea today.
Went with SST, shincha sencha traditional...aka asamushi. I went lighter on the leaf than normal and it came out really nice. Still sipping...
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Jul 22nd, '08, 19:38
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by laran7 » Jul 22nd, '08, 19:38
Katrina wrote:Definitely an increase in teaware here, but not by a huge amount. And I've actually purchased very little - some great gifts this year though. Mostly I've just been dusting off some pieces that hadn't been getting use (like the china cups).
A friend gave me an oriental cup and spoon. I dropped and broke the ceramic spoon, and she said - don't drop the cup its very old ! So I've kept the cup safe and unused until now. Now I am using it for matcha.
Someone else gave me an elaborately decorated white teapot I've also kept forever - as too fussy and small to be practical. Now it seems perfect for TKY for two.
So I am also dusting off things I haven't used - thinking of them as new - and appreciating gifts.
I like the oolangs with honey to end my evening. I'll sip and finish busy work tonight.