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peter posted on the forum topic Russian prison tea, Outpost Terminator and me in the forum General Discussion: 13 years, 6 months ago
@xavier – make some. I think I’m going to this week, just to try it again. It is strong and bitter, hence the need for sugar – unless you are a hardy soul and want to really taste the tea! Honestly, I preferred […]
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peter replied to the topic Russian prison tea, Outpost Terminator and me in the forum Tea Conversations 13 years, 6 months ago
@xavier – make some.
I think I’m going to this week, just to try it again. It is strong and bitter, hence the need for sugar – unless you are a hardy soul and want to really taste the tea! Honestly, I preferred it without sugar, I wanted the tea, not the super sweet syrup that my fellow soldiers were drinking.
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peter replied to the topic Russian prison tea, Outpost Terminator and me in the forum Tea Conversations 13 years, 6 months ago
@xavier – make some. I think I’m going to this week, just to try it again. It is strong and bitter, hence the need for sugar – unless you are a hardy soul and want to really taste the tea! Honestly, I preferred it without sugar, I wanted the tea, not the super sweet syrup that my fellow soldiers were drinking.
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Jackie posted an update 13 years, 6 months ago
Our @xavier was wondering what to with some Oolong that was past its prime. In looking around for ideas, I came across this nice Oolong Turkey Breast recipe that I wanted to share with you all. I’m sure it can be adapted if you don’t like the big bird.
Get cooking. And then invite us! : )
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jackie posted on the forum topic Company Analysis: Teavana – the next Starbucks? in the forum Interesting Links: 13 years, 7 months ago
I’m sure @Xavier (@teaconomics) will find this interesting.If I could stay focused on the data, I would too. It’s late in the evening after a busy weekend. I’ll have to look at this more carefully another time.
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lahikmajoe replied to the topic Company Analysis: Teavana – the next Starbucks? in the forum Tea News and Information 13 years, 7 months ago
I’m sure @Xavier (@teaconomics) will find this interesting.If I could stay focused on the data, I would too. It’s late in the evening after a busy weekend. I’ll have to look at this more carefully another time.
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lazyliteratus replied to the topic The Hunt Is On…for Russian Tea in the forum Tea Conversations 13 years, 7 months ago
@Xavier – You’re a genius.
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lazyliteratus posted on the forum topic The Hunt Is On…for Russian Tea in the forum General Discussion: 13 years, 7 months ago
@Xavier – You’re a genius.
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Jackie posted an update 13 years, 7 months ago
Tea from Cameroon! Another new tea for @lazyliteratus to try. Well not just for him. But according to @xavier he is the final frontier man. Either way, it looks like 85% Cameroon’s tea is distributed on the local market, so you’re not likely to find any nearby.
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lazyliteratus commented on the post, Four-Eyed No-Horned Flightless Purple Tea Drinker, on the site Steep Stories 13 years, 7 months ago
@xavier – I love you. That was brilliantly timed.
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jackie started a new topic "Tea Blending as a Fine Art " Published in 1896 in the forum Interesting Links: 13 years, 7 months ago
This is a fascinating book @xavier linked to in a comment on the forum. Published in 1896, it was written by Joseph M. Walsh a tea importer in Philadelphia, and is very much worth a read, both for its historical […]
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jackie posted on the forum topic Old and new reports in the forum General Discussion: 13 years, 7 months ago
@xavier – I didn’t realize you posted some pretty amazing stuff here – I think they would actually best be single forum posts, filed under “Interesting Links”. Having them here under “old and new links’ […]
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lazyliteratus commented on the post, Tea Time in Real Life, on the site Steep Stories 13 years, 8 months ago
@Xavier – I think you’re the only blogger that focuses on the behind-the-scenes aspects of the trade and not just the beverage. Quite fascinating, actually.
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Jackie commented on the post, Tea Time in Real Life, on the site Steep Stories 13 years, 8 months ago
Envious you have such a nice place to go and hang out at. As @Peter said, one day we’ll go and hang out with you guys. We had a nice “Tea Trade East” meet-up with @lahikmajoe and @xavier this summer, so maybe a […]
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lazyliteratus commented on the post, Smoked Assam-ness, on the site Beasts Of Brewdom 13 years, 8 months ago
@Thedevotea – Totally worth your valuable man-tea time, good sir.
@xavier – I’ll only stop posting ’em if you stop reading ’em, Xavier. *heh*
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jackie posted on the forum topic Swedish: "Texter om Te" WP blog in the forum Foreign Language Board: 13 years, 8 months ago
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jackie started a new topic French: Interesting post about The East India Company store in London in the forum Foreign Language Board: 13 years, 8 months ago
Beautiful pics, worth taking a look at even if you don’t remember much since high school. For those who speak French, like @xavier – it’s really interesting.http://atoutoiseau.blogspot.com/2011/09/east-india-company.html
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Jackie posted a new activity comment 13 years, 8 months ago
How does that come to “4” @xavier? Baking cookies – writing blog post – updating here and…. then? Not saying that it isn’t impressive. Indeed it is!
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Jackie commented on the post, Yours truly updates!, on the site Cups of tea with Jackie 13 years, 9 months ago
Thanks @bigfacebrian and @xavier – you have no idea how much it means to us when we know we’re doing things well. Really appreciated.
Tea Trade members are certainly inspiring.
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Jackie posted an update 13 years, 9 months ago
Some of the really interesting blog posts you shouldnโt miss: @lazyliteratus on Georgian tea @xavier on the tea and coffee market in France @littlemewbrew on cinnamon rolls and World Tea East, @liberteas on white tea from Teatulia and also a tea raffle by @bigfacebrian . Just look through our โActivityโ stream, or check the โwebsitesโ tab.
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Thanks, @Jackie, for all you guys do to promote our writery wares. ๐
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Thank you Lazy, because that nice comment made me smile…
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I would have said (at least for me) my written non-senses.
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If I said “written non-senses” nobody would read yours ha ha. And it’s a really good post!
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Who said I wanted to be read? ๐
And a good post… I doubt it as I don’t have access to all the info I would need to make an analysis of this market ๐
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