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Xavier wrote a new post on the site Teaconomics 6 years ago
Everyone knows that in Europe, tea is something English (or British if you prefer), that they invented everything regarding tea rituals and that they are at the core of everything related to tea.
Well, I won’t t […] -
Xavier commented on the post, Petersham Bound, on the site 6 years ago
And the coat? and the hat?
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Xavier commented on the post, Vancouver Tea Festival 2018, on the site 6 years, 1 month ago
What I really found interesting when I hear about tea festivals in other countries is hearing about new products or trends.
However, tea and alcohol? This is a strange mix for me.
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Xavier commented on the post, You're Special, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 6 years, 1 month ago
Great idea.
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Xavier wrote a new post on the site Teaconomics 6 years, 1 month ago
From The First Tea War: a History
The following extract is a transcription in modern English of the unpublished memories of Zhèng Hai Dong, a Chinese scholar that finished his apprenticeship at the beginning […]
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Xavier commented on the post, Curse of the Neti, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 6 years, 1 month ago
This is quite puzzling.
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Xavier commented on the post, A Spring Cleaning of Summer Stories in the Fall, on the site Steep Stories 6 years, 1 month ago
I echo his tea majesty of Australia (I am sure he will know who he is :P).
Thank you Lazylitteratus.
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Xavier wrote a new post on the site Teaconomics 6 years, 2 months ago
No, don’t look at me but look at him below.
I am sure you are now really scared and ready to tell me everything and anything but don’t worry. I won’t ask too many things.
My topic today is more about clich […] -
Xavier commented on the post, The Tea Vlogger in "American Vandal", on the site Steep Stories 6 years, 2 months ago
That’s an idea. We just have to wait to see who will get paid.
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Xavier commented on the post, The Tea Vlogger in "American Vandal", on the site Steep Stories 6 years, 2 months ago
You are a true detective.
It is always interesting to see how “someone” is caricatured to see what is too much in our manners but this display is really too much.
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Xavier commented on the post, The Real Tea, on the site Steep Stories 6 years, 3 months ago
Impressive!
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Xavier posted an update 6 years, 3 months ago
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Xavier commented on the post, DIY: Tea Boat, on the site Tea Stacks 6 years, 3 months ago
Interesting. I never thought about doing my own tea boat.
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Xavier commented on the post, A Tea Menu I Loved, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 6 years, 4 months ago
I never saw both together (by both I mean bag and loose).
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Xavier commented on the post, The Tea Trade Quartet, on the site Lord Devotea's Tea Spouts 6 years, 4 months ago
Thanks for the nice words.
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Xavier commented on the post, Unsung hero, on the site Teaconomics 6 years, 4 months ago
A bit too wide away to have a look at it.
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Xavier commented on the post, The Smoked Darjeelings of Niroula's Tea Farm, on the site Steep Stories 6 years, 4 months ago
It reminds me (but not with the ethical goal behind this factory) of how Champagne producers are working: some make their own Champagne wine and others (the big names usually) are just putting together wine grapes […]
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Xavier wrote a new post on the site Teaconomics 6 years, 4 months ago
We all know about Robert Fortune and the British East India Company (for a really small summary, you can look there) in the spreading of tea from China to India (I will not go on the topic about the different […]
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Xavier commented on the post, The Ruckus over Ruan Zhi, on the site Steep Stories 6 years, 4 months ago
Did you try to speak with Fox Mulder about this theory of yours? If he doesn’t drink tea, you are in for the Tea Files.
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Xavier commented on the post, Going to Gopaldhara by way of Boulder, Colorado, on the site Steep Stories 6 years, 4 months ago
You have quite a net of people relating to surprising teas.
I am always amazed when I read your posts. - Load More