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by Katrina » Aug 20th, '08, 09:22
bronzebed wrote: this matcha is such a learning experience for me
Salsero wrote: You and us both. It's like giving birth.
As someone who has given birth twice without meds, I can say with certainty, "No it's not."

Aug 20th, '08, 11:27
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by bronzebed » Aug 20th, '08, 11:27
hahahaha

Aug 20th, '08, 14:18
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by auggy » Aug 20th, '08, 14:18
TimeforTea wrote:Hmmm.... Okay Auggy and Chip....Neti pot and JAPANESE green tea it is. (I have lots of non Japanese green tea...)

Auggy, keep me on it!
I thought of you last night flipping through one of my yoga books. It has a pic of a neti pot in use. Kinda freaky! Which is why I will continue to encourage you to use yours as I am way too freaked out to try it for myself!

Aug 20th, '08, 14:37
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by Wosret » Aug 20th, '08, 14:37
I've found my neti pot to be pretty useful. I just can't get in to the habit of using it daily.
Aug 20th, '08, 14:49
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by Chip » Aug 20th, '08, 14:49
OK, I guess I have to google neti pot. 2 days of neti pot discussion and not having a clue what a neti pot is ...

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Aug 20th, '08, 15:04
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by Pentox » Aug 20th, '08, 15:04
Chip wrote:OK, I guess I have to google neti pot. 2 days of neti pot discussion and not having a clue what a neti pot is ...

I did that and now I almost wish I didn't.
Aug 20th, '08, 15:21
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by chamekke » Aug 20th, '08, 15:21
Chip wrote:OK, I guess I have to google neti pot. 2 days of neti pot discussion and not having a clue what a neti pot is ...

You know the British expression for annoyance, when something "gets up your nose"?
Well...

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Aug 20th, '08, 15:29
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by orguz » Aug 20th, '08, 15:29
Salsero wrote:]I don't usually brew my red teas gong fu style, but it might shine more that way. Also, from me "not sweet" is a compliment to a red tea, as I don't like the very sweet ones. If you've got a better brewing idea, I am interested.
try gong fu style it'll taste better, I used 3 gr with my 85cc/3oz yixing. the tea reminded me of a weaker oriental beauty, fruity and flowery tones. not one i'd drink everyday, a roasted dong ding oolong is still my favourite tea.
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by Salsero » Aug 20th, '08, 15:49
orguz wrote: try gong fu style it'll taste better
Thanks for the tip. I will give it a whirl next time I make it! Is it my goal that the spent leaves will fill the gaiwan or is that too much leaf?
Aug 20th, '08, 16:19
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by auggy » Aug 20th, '08, 16:19
Pentox wrote:Chip wrote:OK, I guess I have to google neti pot. 2 days of neti pot discussion and not having a clue what a neti pot is ...

I did that and now I almost wish I didn't.
Somewhat disturbing, ain't it?
Aug 20th, '08, 16:34
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by scruffmcgruff » Aug 20th, '08, 16:34
Chip wrote:OK, I guess I have to google neti pot. 2 days of neti pot discussion and not having a clue what a neti pot is ...

Here's how NOT to use one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQm7YpxgOnA
Aug 20th, '08, 16:38
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by orguz » Aug 20th, '08, 16:38
Salsero wrote:orguz wrote: try gong fu style it'll taste better
Thanks for the tip. I will give it a whirl next time I make it! Is it my goal that the spent leaves will fill the gaiwan or is that too much leaf?
1/2 full should be enough i think for gaiwan|(spent leafs). my gaiwan is 100cl and with 3 or 4 grams of leafs it was half filled after a steep.
if i may ask do you have alot of tea stashed away that was bought on impulse (i do)
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by Salsero » Aug 20th, '08, 17:48
orguz wrote: if i may ask do you have alot of tea stashed away that was bought on impulse

Yeh, all of it!
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by Geekgirl » Aug 20th, '08, 17:49
orguz wrote:my gaiwan is 100cl

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by Chip » Aug 20th, '08, 19:52
Clearly, I am a little scared to google neti pot or watch Scruff's youtube recommendation, still, I know I will.
Even more scary is Orguz's 100 cl gaiwan. 5 USD from DTH, and 1000 USD shipping.

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