looking forward to learning new things about tea in this forum
Feb 2nd, '12, 13:06
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Re: Hi! Newbie here
Hi margauxmorgan and welcome to TeaChat!
I am looking forward to seeing you around! Take time to let us know what you are drinking in TeaDay!
I am looking forward to seeing you around! Take time to let us know what you are drinking in TeaDay!
Feb 16th, '12, 11:59
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Re: Hi! Newbie here
margauxmorgan wrote:Thank you so much!![]()
i'm really into matcha green tea as of the moment
We would be interested in reading which matcha you are drinking and please share what vessel you are using. Thanks.
Re: Hi! Newbie here
hi! as of now i haven't found a shop to buy for a good matcha and a vessel as well...
i buy at this online store in multiply that's located in my country (less shipping fee) it just says MatchaTea on the package XD
i only use glass XD here's the instruction on the package:
"Preparatations:
1 Glass, Add a few drops of hot water to 1 sachet of matcha and mix into a paste with spoon. Add more cold water to paste mixture and stir, add ice cubes. Matcha is ready to drink, serve chilled"
i still need to save more so i could buy the good stuffs
the teaware i don't think i could afford atm
if i would have the money, what do you recommend for starters?
thanks a lot!
i buy at this online store in multiply that's located in my country (less shipping fee) it just says MatchaTea on the package XD
i only use glass XD here's the instruction on the package:
"Preparatations:
1 Glass, Add a few drops of hot water to 1 sachet of matcha and mix into a paste with spoon. Add more cold water to paste mixture and stir, add ice cubes. Matcha is ready to drink, serve chilled"
i still need to save more so i could buy the good stuffs
the teaware i don't think i could afford atm
if i would have the money, what do you recommend for starters?
thanks a lot!