Thanks Brad, that's exactly the kind of interesting info/history I was talking about. The Tea Horse Road reminds me of the creation of the Russian Caravan teas. I also like the story behind the creation of Lapsang Souchong.
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Jun 10th, '09, 23:14
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They can be found HERE!depravitea wrote:Chip, if you don't mind me asking, where can those O-Cha Uji teabags be found online?
I only use them when I am eating out. But they are honestly the best teabag I have ever had.
Jun 11th, '09, 00:19
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For me it's the leaf. I think that's why I love oolongs. The tightly rolled oolongs draw me in - each steep revealing more of the character and look of the leaf. I love to examine the fully unfurled leaf and think about all the work it took to get them to me.
An Autumn Oolong today.
An Autumn Oolong today.
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Jun 11th, '09, 00:30
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For me its because I live on the edge and I like to be totally different than the norm 
Also its because I love to drink tea! I love the variety, i mean there's no way that you can ever know what all tea is like in your lifetime, there's just too many teas. Its like wine, except for me a bottle of wine lasts a day (if i'm lucky), while a bag of tea will last me a bit longer (and more worth the price).
I also learning about the history of tea too...
Okay so maybe i'm a combo of many things!

Also its because I love to drink tea! I love the variety, i mean there's no way that you can ever know what all tea is like in your lifetime, there's just too many teas. Its like wine, except for me a bottle of wine lasts a day (if i'm lucky), while a bag of tea will last me a bit longer (and more worth the price).
I also learning about the history of tea too...
Okay so maybe i'm a combo of many things!
+1!emeraldrobot wrote:For me its because I live on the edge and I like to be totally different than the norm
I forgot to vote in the poll with the excitement of my birthday!

Well, also maybe because I agree with emeraldrobot


Guess I would have to go with it's all about the leaf, but seriously all would work.
Pictures forthcoming of my stash of our 'local artisians' teawares that I received as gifts from 'the mod', and some other 'tea' goodies too! Stay tuned.

Jun 11th, '09, 20:49
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happy birthday!Mrs. Chip wrote:+1!emeraldrobot wrote:For me its because I live on the edge and I like to be totally different than the norm
I forgot to vote in the poll with the excitement of my birthday!![]()
Well, also maybe because I agree with emeraldrobot![]()
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Guess I would have to go with it's all about the leaf, but seriously all would work.
Pictures forthcoming of my stash of our 'local artisians' teawares that I received as gifts from 'the mod', and some other 'tea' goodies too! Stay tuned.
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So far so good. I'm waiting for the plague of locusts, though.murrius wrote:Whoa! Sort of slow biblical mini plagues.auggy wrote:The church I work at is in the middle of a pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak. Fun. Last year around this time was lice.![]()
I hope you miss out on the whooping cough. Actually, I hope you missed out on the lice as well.

Happy belated Bday, Mrs. Chip!

Thanks auggy/aka 'The Pink Monkey' and emeraldrobot! Also many thanks to all who so thoughtfully wished me a wonderful Happy Birthday yesterday! It was definately a great day spent w/DH, drinking tea and doing a lot of 'tea related' activities!auggy wrote: Happy belated Bday, Mrs. Chip!
Just got word that our 'Hagi' is on the way to our house...Yipee:)
What a great FridayTeaDay!