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Tag Archives: tea
Party Tea
Summer in Scandinavia can feel sometimes like a “blink and you’ll miss it” affair.
Posted in tea thoughts
Tagged Chinese tea, cooked Pu-erh, ripe Pu-erh, shou, summer, tea, tea outdoors, teaism
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Sevan’s Ceylon Saves The Day…
As I gazed forlornly into the two open tea caddies it dawned on me that I might have miscalculated somewhat.
The Bottom of the Caddy
You know before opening the caddy that this will be the last session with that particular tea. The caddy feels unusually light, and the few lonely leaves left inside make an odd, metallic scraping noise as they slide about.
Posted in tea diary, tea making techniques
Tagged Chinese tea, gaiwan, Silver Needle, tea, teaism, white tea
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Green Tea With Lemongrass
A post over at Cat’s Tea of the Day got me thinking about lemongrass flavoured green tea.
Posted in tea diary, tea making techniques
Tagged Chinese tea, Green gunpowder, green tea, lemongrass, organic tea, tea, teaism
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A Different Sort of Cliff Tea
Every tea event is unique in its own way – the hundreds of variables concerning water, leaves, people and the tea drinking environment could never be replicated.
Les Grandes Vacances
It’s that time of the year again, when Clan Teaist decamps to our place in the country for our summer holiday.
Just Steepin’ In The Rain…
Well, my pledge to cut back on the teaware buying didn’t get too far.
Posted in tea diary, teaware
Tagged charity shop, Oolong, rain, tea, teaism, teaware, Wu Yi Shan Qi Lan
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You Can Never Have Too Many Teapots…
I know I’d previously said that I was placing a moratorium on the purchase of any new teaware, but that ruling came with the proviso that I would still allow myself to buy anything suitably unusual or interesting, such as … Continue reading
Midsummer Magic
We’re coming up to the long Midsummer weekend here in Sweden, and like many other families we’ll be de-camping to the countryside for some fun and games with the extended clan.
Posted in tea diary
Tagged Bu Lang Sheng, Chinese tea, Green gunpowder, midsummer, Oolong, raw Pu-erh, ripe Pu-erh, tea, teaism, travelling, Wu Yi Shan Qi Lan
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Cold Brew, Mk. II
When the warm weather returned with a bang, I felt it was the perfect time to re-start Project Coldbrew, for what could be better than a glass of iced tea in your hand to accompany those mid-summery moments?
Posted in tea diary, tea making techniques
Tagged Chinese tea, cold brewed tea, Green gunpowder, green tea, organic tea, tea, teaism
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