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bram commented on the post, The Tea-minator, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 9 years, 1 month ago
Ah now the converted tea-minator wants to go back in time and save the future of tea by preventing the teabag from being invented…
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bram commented on the post, Carry On, or rather, Continuez, avec du thΓ©, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 9 years, 1 month ago
If this is fussy, I go with fussy.
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bram commented on the post, Ceremony, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 9 years, 1 month ago
Even if (a) tea (advert) fades away it is never really gone π
It will even please us as a ghost π -
bram commented on the post, While follow eyes the steady keel, on the site Teaconomics 9 years, 1 month ago
Looks like a nice and interesting place π
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bram commented on the post, Beyond My Wildest Dreams: Taiwan 2015 -1, on the site scandalous tea 9 years, 1 month ago
Dream on and make them true π Have fun!! (Or should I say I hope you had fun π )
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bram replied to the topic Tea Trade is open to new members again in the forum Tea Conversations 9 years, 1 month ago
π Thanks for the hard work
Welcome to the newcomers. I saw one with an promising title π
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bram replied to the topic Transparency in tea in the forum Foreign Language Board 9 years, 2 months ago
Looking forward to it π
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bram replied to the topic A new kiosk for tea in the forum Tea Conversations 9 years, 2 months ago
They don’t use humans. They use imps. Did not you see them mix/blend the teas/flowers/other stuff and fill the tins? π
It’s a bit cold without the human hand giving the tea. But I think that suits the brand.
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bram commented on the post, "High Coffee"? Highly Stupid!, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 9 years, 3 months ago
High coffee is so low…
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bram posted a new activity comment 9 years, 3 months ago
Thanks. Luckily tea is now much more healthy than it was over a 100 years ago. (Some might think this means the tea got better (which might have happened too in special teas) but we know it was by leaving out the unhealthy bits)
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bram commented on the post, Book: The Great Tea Venture, by J.M. Scott, on the site Tea Stacks 9 years, 3 months ago
Thanks. I will keep it in my mind too. Just in case I will be able to get them (and read and write about them) myself.
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bram commented on the post, Book: The Great Tea Venture, by J.M. Scott, on the site Tea Stacks 9 years, 3 months ago
Sounds interesting. Can you tell me how it compares to books like “Tea for the British” by Forrest? (apart from the fact that it starts earlier…)
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bram commented on the post, A Tea Blogger in Vendorland, on the site Beasts Of Brewdom 9 years, 3 months ago
Hmmm, not sure if you should want for to work for people that who use excuses not to hire you. Because that is what these reasons not to hire you sound like.
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bram commented on the post, An Open Letter to Europe., on the site Steep Stories 9 years, 3 months ago
Although I agree that we (that is Europe) should play our important part in taking care of these people (much more than we do now), I also think that we should not do it on our own and that the biggest polluters […]
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bram commented on the post, A quick and oversimplified look at a complex problem, on the site Teaconomics 9 years, 3 months ago
Thanks. This gave me a “few” aha feeling moments when comparing this to what I see happen in the market. (not just tea and just as a consumer and just a feeling).
Though I still don’t understand why there are […]
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bram commented on the post, The best and most beautiful things, on the site Teaconomics 9 years, 3 months ago
I just remembered a good moment with a good tea (good Matcha). Do I now have a problem because it was not a bad tea? π
But I know the feeling. I had some bad tea that tasted great and good teas that tasted bad […]
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bram replied to the topic Tea exhibition in Paris in the forum Tea Conversations 9 years, 3 months ago
The exhibition will be till September 27 2015.
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bram started the topic Exhibition in βs-Hertogenbosch (the Netherlands) in the forum Tea Conversations 9 years, 3 months ago
And another exhibition about colonial products. This one is in the Noord Brabants museum in βs-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands. (only till September 13th)
From Far Away Places: Coffee, Tea and Other Colonial Goods . The Dutch page contains more information, but is in Dutch.
The tea part is very small (also goes for the other colonial wares), b…[Read more]
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bram started the topic Tea exhibition in Paris in the forum Tea Conversations 9 years, 3 months ago
While I was in Paris I discovered the following exhibition. I wanted to write a blogpost about it but that might have to wait till after the exhibition is finished.
Tea, coffee or chocolate? in MusΓ©e Cognacq-Jay.
I had not heard of the museum before but the posters were on every metro station.
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bram commented on the post, On The Fly, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 9 years, 3 months ago
The best things are discovered by “accident”. And probably the worst things too. And probably also not by “accident”.
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