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Re: hey tea drinkers!

Postby burgingham » Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:06 am

That doesn't answer Loftars question.
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Re: hey tea drinkers!

Postby saltmummy626 » Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:39 am

I dont think mint and lemongrass are teas. then again, I could be mistaken. im not a horticulturist or work any other plant based career. what do you call a someone who works with tea? I mean is there a scientific name for that?

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Re: hey tea drinkers!

Postby Jotun » Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:03 am

loftar wrote:
Jotun wrote:Grow your own pepper mint, spear mint and lemon grass, it should be easy enough to find the seeds.

What did this have to do with tea, again?


Beside growing my own and consuming it, and then recommending everyone else to do the same?
It's easy, and in 90% cases tastes better then the one you can buy.
I also gave two of my friends a tiny patch of peppermint that will grow into a shrub next year.
I also have two shrubs of sage I planted this year.
Well, that's about it with me and the tea.

PS; loftar can't grow his own so he jelly
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Re: hey tea drinkers!

Postby Tonkyhonk » Sat Jul 02, 2011 12:31 pm

Jotun wrote:Beside growing my own and consuming it, and then recommending everyone else to do the same?
It's easy, and in 90% cases tastes better then the one you can buy.

maybe because you have never had real good tea before. it's an art.
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Re: hey tea drinkers!

Postby Jotun » Sat Jul 02, 2011 8:58 pm

Tonkyhonk wrote:
Jotun wrote:Beside growing my own and consuming it, and then recommending everyone else to do the same?
It's easy, and in 90% cases tastes better then the one you can buy.

maybe because you have never had real good tea before. it's an art.


To me it's a beverage, and I don't view it as an art, so it's possible I'll never get the taste of the world's most exquisite tea. Nor do I aspire to do so.
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