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Tea as beverage and culture.

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From: toci -  17 Jul 2008, 21:44

I've just brewed the last of my once favorite tea, and cannot replace it. However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late morning tea. I've ordered about fifty teas from Upton, and of these about twenty are no longer available. For the rest of July and August, I think I'll do fine with...

7 Posts. Last post send by: toci - Thursday 17 Jul
From: bookburn@yahoo,com -  14 Jul 2008, 21:37

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From: bookburn@yahoo,com -  13 Jul 2008, 08:07

I followed up a reference on drinking tea to dissolve kidney stones and came to the following about kombucha. (quote) This 2000 year old tea is made using a extraordinary mushroom* that is placed into a batch of regular sugary tea. The tea then begins to ferment and in about 7 days it is ready to drink. During that same 7 day period a second mushroom...

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From: TBerk -  12 Jul 2008, 22:08

. . I picked up a hard box of 100% Organic Red Tea the other day and I wonder if anyone has any dealings with New World Organic Products. Funny thing is the web sight says Dragon Fountain, the BOX says Dragon Spring leading me to wonder if it is a knock off or just last year's inventory being pushed out to make room. Here is the website link: http :// nwotgk,com /Contact Us.htm...

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From: Mike Morton -  11 Jul 2008, 16:34

As I am sure many of the members here are aware, finding a true representation of a tea is tough to do with all the online vendors out there. I am looking for a recommended vendor of Bai Hao Yin Zhen (which I am to understand is a high quality white?) - can someone point me in the right direction here? Even better, is there some listing of truly quality...

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From: Mike Morton -  11 Jul 2008, 16:26

Brief and to the point - Dominic I apologize for attacking you in the way that I did. Upon reflection it was disrepectful of your knowledge and contribution to this group, and I really have no excuse for doing so. I am sorry, and I hope that I honestly do have something of value in the future to contribute to this group. Mike

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From: blueslyne@hotmail,com -  10 Jul 2008, 11:45

I'm going to Semarang, Indonesia, with a couple of days in Bali also, in August. The teas I've had from Indonesia have been decent, but nothing spectacular. However, I understand that Semarang has a large Chinese population, so I thought there might be some tea to be had there. I thought I'd check in here and see if anyone had any recommendations for...

2 Posts. Last post send by: blueslyne@hotmail,com - Thursday 10 Jul
From: sjones12@cogeco.ca -  10 Jul 2008, 02:38

i normally drink whites , greens and such kind of tea. i tried darjeeling blacks for this muscatel flavour and am at a loss. i ordered teas supposed to be strong muscatel flavour and am missing it i guess. the second flush 2008 are for sale now and are 80 bux a pound, WOW i got some great white tea from yunnansourcing for 35 bux and it is great. my...

24 Posts. Last post send by: sjones12@cogeco.ca - Thursday 10 Jul
From: A.E. Baxter -  09 Jul 2008, 18:40

I read this great article about growing your own herbal tea ingredients and it really inspired me to give it a try this summer and fall: http :// www .ehow,com /how 2045567 herbal-tea-garden.html I also found these videos about growing a basic herb garden, which are helpful: http :// www .expertvillage,com /video-series/821 herb-garden.htm Does anyone else...

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From: Dennis -  07 Jul 2008, 21:02

Tea (to borrow a catchphrase) does a body good. While some marketers tend to place undue emphasis on just how much good tea can do us, there's compelling evidence nonetheless to show that it can benefit our health on a number of fronts. Here are some of the potential benefits we've examined thus far at the Twinings Tea Blog. 1. Heart Health ...

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From: Dennis Pang -  07 Jul 2008, 20:52

Tea (to borrow a catchphrase) does a body good. While some marketers tend to place undue emphasis on just how much good tea can do us, there's compelling evidence nonetheless to show that it can benefit our health on a number of fronts. Here are some of the potential benefits we've examined thus far at the Twinings Tea Blog. 1. Heart Health ...

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From: Dennis Pang -  07 Jul 2008, 20:51

Tea (to borrow a catchphrase) does a body good. While some marketers tend to place undue emphasis on just how much good tea can do us, there's compelling evidence nonetheless to show that it can benefit our health on a number of fronts. Here are some of the potential benefits we've examined thus far at the Twinings Tea Blog. 1. Heart Health ...

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