Looking for blends
Oh no! I can't find a few blends that I was planning on buying, but they disappeared from the list. Does anyone have links to Sharp Smoke, Thai Chi and Toasty Tea? I wish there was some kind of search function.
May 4th, '08, 01:25
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Sep 17th, '08, 14:34
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Since we have over 3000 unique blends, it would be impractical to list them all. The method we have chosen is to list all new tea blends for a week. If they prove popular (i.e. people purchase them), we keep them on the list. However, if they receive no interest, then they are removed from the list.
Please keep in mind that all of your blends will appear on your own customer profile pages, as well as the pages of they people who have purchased them.
Hope this clears it up.
Please keep in mind that all of your blends will appear on your own customer profile pages, as well as the pages of they people who have purchased them.
Hope this clears it up.
Sep 26th, '08, 08:20
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blends search engine
I stopped looking through the blend b/c there are just too many. I wish there was an interactive feature that I could "clik" the teas that I like (or charateristics) and get a list of blends that use those teas.
I wouldn't imagine that it would be a very complicated feature to produce. It would be a form of a search engine.
I suggest that but I'm not a computer person and don't know all that goes into creating a program like that.
I wouldn't imagine that it would be a very complicated feature to produce. It would be a form of a search engine.
I suggest that but I'm not a computer person and don't know all that goes into creating a program like that.

Sep 26th, '08, 12:02
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Re: blends search engine
Actually, this feature is already in place. If you go to the signature blends page and click on the "by Favs" tab near the top left, the list will be greatly narrowed based on the blends that contain only your favorite teas.cajunwowi wrote:I stopped looking through the blend b/c there are just too many. I wish there was an interactive feature that I could "clik" the teas that I like (or charateristics) and get a list of blends that use those teas.
I wouldn't imagine that it would be a very complicated feature to produce. It would be a form of a search engine.
I suggest that but I'm not a computer person and don't know all that goes into creating a program like that.
You can access this page here.
In your case, the list will contain only 10 teas that contain either valentines, vanilla oolong, or berry blast.
Hope this helps,
Ilya
Sep 26th, '08, 12:04
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You are looking for the following tea.Cinnamon wrote:What if you don't know who has created it or purchased it? How would you go about finding something then? I'm looking for Jane's Tea and don't know where to search.
Sep 27th, '08, 08:32
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Looking for blends - Ginger
I really want a hearty gingery tea in Irish Breakfast tea base with a hint of vanilla and rum but without black pepper or flowers. Why anyone would put peppercorns in tea, I don't understand, but my reaction to that is pretty much absolute disgust. Yuk ick ptooie.
A friend sent me ginger peach which was not the best pairing of flavors for my palate, and the plain ginger was disappointing. I have tried chopped candied ginger and chopped plain ginger root in black tea and it was good, but it didn't have all of the notes needed to bring out the sublime spice of ginger and the perfection of a good, strong cup of Irish blend - not to mention rum which goes so nicely in a cup of hot tea in the winter.
Can someone point me in the right direction? If Adagio already has a blend like this (minus flowers and peppercorns), I'll go ahead and order that, if not, I guess I'll need to buy the individual teas and try a little mixing and tasting.
A friend sent me ginger peach which was not the best pairing of flavors for my palate, and the plain ginger was disappointing. I have tried chopped candied ginger and chopped plain ginger root in black tea and it was good, but it didn't have all of the notes needed to bring out the sublime spice of ginger and the perfection of a good, strong cup of Irish blend - not to mention rum which goes so nicely in a cup of hot tea in the winter.
Can someone point me in the right direction? If Adagio already has a blend like this (minus flowers and peppercorns), I'll go ahead and order that, if not, I guess I'll need to buy the individual teas and try a little mixing and tasting.
Jeanne - I never met a tea pot I didn't like.
Jan 13th, '09, 09:05
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If you still have the tin, use the creators name instead of the blends name.LightOfJoy wrote:I'm having the same problem. I ordered A Winter Frost back in September, and the search engine is returning no results. I didn't place it on my favorites list, because I thought that it would be listed and accessible since I'd previously purchased it.
Would anyone be able to assist? I've hooked a friend on this tea as well.