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Xavier commented on the post, The Tea-minator, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 8 years, 12 months ago
@bram 😀
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Xavier commented on the post, While follow eyes the steady keel, on the site Teaconomics 9 years ago
It was and I learned a lot about the trades, colonies and the companies.
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Xavier commented on the post, Bedroom of Tea Sugar, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
Maison is more house and chambre is room (usually used for bedroom).
And Sucre Carré is just squarish (or square) sugar. -
Xavier commented on the post, On the Road-Taiwan 2015, on the site scandalous tea 9 years ago
You are in Taiwan? I hope you will make some interesting discoveries.
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Xavier commented on the post, Darjeeling Fit for an Emperor, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
Really light. Are you sure it is due to the amount of leaves?
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Xavier commented on the post, Christmas Joy, on the site Tea Stacks 9 years ago
Teavana didn’t make it to the Starbucks I go to yet.
I understand your point of view as this tea blend is for you linked to a special man and you feel in a way betrayed by this blend being sold when he is no longer here.
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Xavier commented on the post, David’s Tea 24 Days of Tea Un-Boxing, on the site iHeartTeas 9 years ago
Tea tins? I am curious to see what they selected for this Advent calendar.
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Xavier commented on the post, Tea Infuser Mug From American Tea Room, on the site iHeartTeas 9 years ago
It looks really nice and your video answered my question: how to take it out?
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Xavier commented on the post, Carry On, or rather, Continuez, avec du thé, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 9 years ago
You are not being too fussy, you are being yourself.
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Xavier commented on the post, Ode to a Mystery Tea, on the site Tea Stacks 9 years ago
A mysterious yet noble tea.
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Xavier commented on the post, Mortimer and the Malawi Dark Tea, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
You need new names and more teas 😛
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Xavier commented on the post, Pa Sa Puerh and More Tea Pet Hijinx, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
One eyed Mortimer? Poor little guy.
I hope it still enjoys tasting your teas.And I belong to those who enjoy your posts.
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Xavier commented on the post, A Baby Half-Heaven Goblin's Flying Tea Couch Adventure, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
The goblins made the couch fly. They are known for their tricks and you drinking them made them more powerful.
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Xavier commented on the post, Montanan Breakfast Tea, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
And I thought the only one bold enough to make strange things with tea were not to be found in the British Isles.
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Xavier commented on the post, A Teenjure and Tealet Tea Tale, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
” I was but a humble blogger”
Not really you are you, either the calm tea drinking monk or (and sometimes and) the curious and still tea drinking blue monkey.Internet is a wonderful tool to find about new […]
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Xavier commented on the post, Nut Tea, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
I am amazed by how pale it turned out.
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Xavier commented on the post, Monsoon Flush Oolong in a Deluge, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
Since I know you tried here to find the hidden monsoon tea goddess, I will have to check if I can help you to find her.
Another easier solution would be to find a good rain coat. -
Xavier commented on the post, Old Bear Puerh, on the site Steep Stories 9 years ago
Don’t worry, we all know that the bears truly smoke with their pipes during winter and they use the smoke on tea while speaking about bear and tea stories.
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Xavier commented on the post, The Tea-minator, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 9 years ago
Turn on the music and you will be able to hear “Ta-ta ta ta” (or is it just me singing the Terminator Theme).
I can picture him coming to your door and asking “Lord The Devotea?” before asking you for a cup of tea. -
Xavier posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
We lost some posts but if the new provider is better than the older one…
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