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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
Then you should ask Santa for tea out of home. 😉
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
I try and fail… 😉
Restaurant yesterday had surprisingly good tea for a Dutch restaurant. They started with the better quality teabags and then they turned out to also serve good quality loose leaf… I wonder why they bother with the bags at all…
Only big minus point was that they provided a tea filter that in some glasses did not even…[Read more]
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
I have no special tea plans. I’m afraid that there will be a lot of that stuff that family and restaurants dare to call tea.
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
Yeah, we know. We were just lazy and teasing 😉
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I have no special tea plans. I’m afraid that there will be a lot of that stuff that family and restaurants dare to call tea.
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How nice of you to enjoy this time of the year to sit back and relax.
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I try and fail… 😉
Restaurant yesterday had surprisingly good tea for a Dutch restaurant. They started with the better quality teabags and then they turned out to also serve good quality loose leaf… I wonder why they bother with the bags at all…
Only big minus point was that they provided a tea filter that in some glasses did not even…[Read more]
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bram posted an update 11 years ago
Just found this on reddit:
A 8 part documentary about the tea horse road.
Though the connection is awfully slow…http://english.cntv.cn/program/documentary/special/ancient_tea_road/
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
Tea!!
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bram replied to the topic Vietnamese Pu erh tea in the forum Tea Conversations 11 years ago
Welcome back
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
Did you try another browser?
(no 404 here)
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
yep
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
More info in a language that more people here might (intheorie ;)) be able to read (English): http://www.decolab.org/tbi/
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Couldn’t get that link to display any text but this page talks more about the concept http://www.decolab.org/tbi/concept.html. Is that what you mean?
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yep
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
The link does not pass the validator properly 🙂 there needs to be [] around the second tt_news: Fragment.150.0.html?&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=367041
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bram posted a new activity comment 11 years ago
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The link does not pass the validator properly 🙂 there needs to be [] around the second tt_news: Fragment.150.0.html?&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=367041
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And for those who don’t get this really nice language? 😛
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More info in a language that more people here might (intheorie ;)) be able to read (English): http://www.decolab.org/tbi/
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Couldn’t get that link to display any text but this page talks more about the concept http://www.decolab.org/tbi/concept.html. Is that what you mean?
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yep
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bram posted an update 11 years ago
A radio item while waking up. Using teabags as a scientific instrument to measure the decomposition in the ground…
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The link does not pass the validator properly 🙂 there needs to be [] around the second tt_news: Fragment.150.0.html?&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=367041
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And for those who don’t get this really nice language? 😛
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More info in a language that more people here might (intheorie ;)) be able to read (English): http://www.decolab.org/tbi/
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Couldn’t get that link to display any text but this page talks more about the concept http://www.decolab.org/tbi/concept.html. Is that what you mean?
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bram commented on the post, Book: For All the Tea in China, on the site Tea Stacks 11 years ago
Yeah, I’m glad I ordered them both back then.
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bram commented on the post, Oolong for the Old Otaku, on the site Steep Stories 11 years ago
Japanese tea is getting darker… 🙂
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bram commented on the post, Book: For All the Tea in China, on the site Tea Stacks 11 years ago
Also know under the title “Two Visits to the Tea Countries of China and the British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya.”
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bram commented on the post, Book: For All the Tea in China, on the site Tea Stacks 11 years ago
I liked the book. You might also like the original books by Robert Fortune. He rewrote them for the general public “A Journey to the Tea Countries of China” in 2 volumes. The first volume is his first 3 years […]
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bram commented on the post, The Great Comet Of 1812, on the site scandalous tea 11 years ago
No samovar? Or tea so strong a spoon will stand upright in it?
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bram commented on the post, Nan Nuo – My Favorite Mountain, on the site Steep Stories 11 years ago
I just signed up for the Jalamteas tea club.Thanks for the tip. I need to try this.
(If you become a member now you get 2 teas instead of 1, because they no longer have their december tea in stock…)
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bram commented on the post, Nan Nuo – My Favorite Mountain, on the site Steep Stories 11 years ago
Sounds tasty, my mouth is watering.
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I am sure Santa will bring her tea and lots of it.