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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Ahem., on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 12 years, 11 months ago
Now I really want to try the 2009 GyoSanTyoHalibutMika and giraffe vomit…really.
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lahikmajoe posted an update 12 years, 11 months ago
Anyone want to join me for a cup of tea?
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lahikmajoe posted a new activity comment 12 years, 11 months ago
You two & your snobbish French in-jokes.
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Minuit à Paris avec le thé, on the site scandalous tea 12 years, 11 months ago
Can’t believe I haven’t seen this until now. Am really touched that you speak of me so well. Thank you for that.
I’ve always loved Paris, and only much later did I realise it was such a fantastic city for tea. […]
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lahikmajoe posted a new activity comment 12 years, 11 months ago
Even better, I managed to find some mince pies today in Munich. Not an easy feat.
Will those do in a pinch?
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lahikmajoe posted a new activity comment 12 years, 11 months ago
See Jackie? He’s all about the tea.
Don’t worry to the both of you. The cake is on its way.
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lahikmajoe posted a new activity comment 12 years, 11 months ago
When I took that, I think it was a Ceylon Adawatte. Am rather sure you’d like it.
What is it with you and cake?
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Oh, @lahikmajoe – “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” Let her eat cake! In any case cake is better than brioche and always good with tea.
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Even better, I managed to find some mince pies today in Munich. Not an easy feat.
Will those do in a pinch?
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, The Last Cuppa, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 12 years, 11 months ago
Really like this Robert. What a nice twist there with the crumpet.
I’d probably have absentmindedly eaten the second crumpet before realising how to take advantage of the situation.
As always, nice writing.
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Hardened and Shameless, on the site Beasts Of Brewdom 12 years, 11 months ago
So that I can try a greater variety of tea, I often buy it in 100g quantities. If I’m already sure I like a tea, I might go with 200g or even 500g.
If you’re selling to Americans, you might have an easier time […]
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Friends, Romans, Countrymen: listen up you load of bludgers, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 12 years, 11 months ago
You know, I deal with so many Brits, or folk who learned Oxford English in school, that it’s really better professionally that I write like the natives do. It’d confuse me even more than I normally am confused to […]
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Friends, Romans, Countrymen: listen up you load of bludgers, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 12 years, 11 months ago
Oh Rachel, you should really consider a hard-cover version of this one. The book is beautiful, and it lends itself to flipping the pages and unexpectedly landing on something you didn’t expect.
Enough of my […]
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Alice’s Tea Cup Chapter II NYC, on the site AmazonV 13 years ago
I want to check this place out. Thanks for the introduction.
You know, this is a perfect example of how social media affects business. You went to this place hesitantly, and although the actual product was ok […]
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Pakistani woman cooks her husband in a pot, on the site Beasts Of Brewdom 13 years ago
Mmmh…I’d love to try a nice Strychnine blend. Such a delicious finish, though there is a bit of a weird mouthfeel.
Jopj, I assure your husband he has nothing to worry about.
*whispers* hey Mr. Jopj, we’ve […]
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lahikmajoe wrote a new post on the site Beasts Of Brewdom 13 years ago
Found an article in the paper and this seemed like the ideal place to share it. As a cautionary tale, I assure you.
In order to hide the murder, a Pakistani woman dismembered and then cooked her husband’s body […]
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lahikmajoe posted a new activity comment 13 years ago
I’m definitely no expert on Ceylon tea, but the ones gravitate to are Ceylon Nuwara and Ceylon Adawatte.
My suspicion is you’d like both of them, as well.
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lahikmajoe and asiaticfox are now friends 13 years ago
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lahikmajoe replied to the topic Blue Oceans and tea or, How to succeed in the tea industry in the forum Tea Conversations 13 years ago
This stuff is so interesting Pete, and I’ve been following your comments as you’ve made your way through this course.Can’t wait to pick your brain about more of the ideas before I start my tea-related empire.
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lahikmajoe posted on the forum topic Blue Oceans and tea or, How to succeed in the tea industry in the forum General Discussion: 13 years ago
This stuff is so interesting Pete, and I’ve been following your comments as you’ve made your way through this course.Can’t wait to pick your brain about more of the ideas before I start my tea-related empire.
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, Tea Like Leather, on the site Beasts Of Brewdom 13 years ago
This is great.
I love the voice you achieved in this. One day I’ll catch up with you and Dave in Portland.
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lahikmajoe commented on the post, State of the Minion Address, on the site Steep Stories 13 years ago
Speaking entirely from personal experience, you cannot always judge the quality of your writing by the number/quality of comments that your blog attracts.
It simply doesn’t work that way. Might be easier if […]
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Fun looking at this pic. Wanted to sit down to tea with you. But where’s the cake? And also..what’s in the pot?
When I took that, I think it was a Ceylon Adawatte. Am rather sure you’d like it.
What is it with you and cake?
Oh, @lahikmajoe – “Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” Let her eat cake! In any case cake is better than brioche and always good with tea.
Even better, I managed to find some mince pies today in Munich. Not an easy feat.
Will those do in a pinch?
@lahikmajoe I trust you and I am ready to sit with you to drink a cup of tea.
See Jackie? He’s all about the tea.
Don’t worry to the both of you. The cake is on its way.
Of course I am all about the tea.
And ”qu’ils mangent de la brioche” sounds a bit snobbish. 😉
But you know the famous quote, right?
I said snobbish, didn’t I?
You two & your snobbish French in-jokes.
Come on, I know that we are not alone and that you belong to the family. 😛