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commented on the post, "All Good Things…", on the site 3 years ago
Sorry to hear this.
But I understand, things change and we have to change as well.
Once I thought about quitting my blog and my small tea store in Colombia, mainly for financial reasons.
Now my situation improved, so I continue them as a hobby. For most tea bloggers, maintaining their blog is probably a luxury.
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commented on the post, A Wild Mountain Tea Mystery, on the site Steep Stories 7 years, 6 months ago
Good post, very entertaining!
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commented on the post, A Hundred Years is "Oolong" Time, on the site Steep Stories 7 years, 8 months ago
I have a problem in my country, there are too few tea lovers.
So it’s hard for me to find tea friends and do this sort of tea parties. Mostly what I do is tea tastings for complete beginners.
That means […]
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commented on the post, Tea Will Change the World, on the site Steep Stories 7 years, 11 months ago
Great post!
I’m sure that tea will change the world.
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commented on the post, Cups, Crossroads, and the Way of World Tea Expo, on the site Steep Stories 8 years, 3 months ago
I had a lot of fun, both at Milk Teaze and reading your post : )
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commented on the post, Several Cups of Kamairicha, on the site Steep Stories 8 years, 8 months ago
Hi Geoff
Thanks for the mention.
Good to know that you still use the houhin from Takeo.
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commented on the post, Teh Tarik – The Art of pulled Tea, on the site Pardesi Trotter 8 years, 9 months ago
Very cool. I want to give it a try, although it doesn’t seem to be easy to execute.
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commented on the post, 12 Days of Tea Pairing, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 8 years, 11 months ago
I somehow knew that you would include genmaicha in your post.
Good job, it was very entertaining!
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Anonymous started the topic Possible spam site in the forum Tea Conversations 8 years, 11 months ago
There’s a tea website in tea trade called “Alquiler de coches en Mallorca”, which means “car rental in Mallorca”.
It’s highly suspicious.
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commented on the post, Cáscara Té Amo, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
“Nano te amo” means “Nano, I love you”.
I haven’t tried cáscara yet, seems like it isn’t popular in my country.
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commented on the post, Day 2 Morning-Taiwan 2015, on the site scandalous tea 9 years ago
I’m very happy for you Jo!
Thanks for bringing international awareness for tea bloggers : )
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commented on the post, A Tea Blogger in Vendorland, on the site Beasts Of Brewdom 9 years ago
Maybe you do need to show some kind of experience, so perhaps getting a job as a waiter, or in a hotel?
Keep applying to different tea companies and don’t give up. Also, if the tea companies that you mention […]
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commented on the post, On the Road-Taiwan 2015, on the site scandalous tea 9 years ago
Very nice! I have never seen a hotel that payed so much attention to tea.
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commented on the post, Colombian Grown . . . Tea?, on the site Steep Stories 9 years, 1 month ago
Thank you Geoff!
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commented on the post, Colombian Grown . . . Tea?, on the site Steep Stories 9 years, 1 month ago
There is very little tea scene here, because of the dominance of coffee.
Bitaco’s tea field is close to the city of Cali, famous for salsa music. I was born there, actually.
If your sister arrives at the […]
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commented on the post, Tea Presence from Across the Pond, on the site Steep Stories 9 years, 1 month ago
Very nice, I sometimes receive tea from friends that live abroad but it’s not very often.
A hand-written letter is something very special nowadays. I don’t think I can write one, my handwriting is awful : )
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commented on the post, Bitter Gourds and No-Pants Awards, on the site Steep Stories 9 years, 6 months ago
Nice post.
I loved the Avengers picture!
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Anonymous replied to the topic I would have tea with in the forum Tea Conversations 9 years, 7 months ago
Sorry for the long delay, it was only until now that I watched the movie.
Yes, God is a child in the movie and he drinks what appears to be tea (doesn’t show how he prepares it) in metallic teapot and cups.
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Anonymous replied to the topic Tea game in the forum Tea Conversations 9 years, 7 months ago
A Japanese friend told me that she had done one, but not sure if it’s the same as it was on olden times. Basically it’s about finding which teas belong to which regions.
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commented on the post, Florilegium on Japanese tea, on the site Teaconomics 9 years, 8 months ago
Hi Xavier
I like the new design : )
Just to add a little more info to your post, the Japanese were exporting during that time because it was more popular abroad.
As you say, they started with Chinese […]
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