Interesting Tea Information and Links
I wanted to create a thread on Steepster to share some of the interesting tea content/links we find across the web and share on our various social networks. That way people here won’t miss out!
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To get things started…
“Biscuits going soggy in your tea? Try the ‘Cookie Catcher’”
- A man has come up with a novel solution to the problem of dunking biscuits in your tea without the biscuit crumbling
Yayy! I am so glad you decided to do this!
Here is my contribution:
http://www.white2tea.com/2015/01/08/8-tons-fake-dayi-puerh-seized-puer-tea/
I don’t know if any of you follow White2Tea’s blog, but this is an interesting read about Dayi Puerh fakes.
I have amassed a massive list, it is my obsession :P
https://www.facebook.com/notes/tea-drinkers/tea-article-collection-for-all-your-reading-needs/543535942409150
I could gladly copy and paste all the articles if you like, but there are a ton
That’s a great resoure, tons of stuff!
I’d say this link is enough for now. All those posted in here would be kinda crazy long. Also, I’m thinking this is more one-off type articles and interest pieces. Not so much a comprehensive library about all things tea, if that makes sense.
That works for me, and it makes perfect sense :) I shall keep my eye open for interesting reads
The debate continues…
“How to make tea correctly (according to science): milk first”
http://www.theguardian.com/science/brain-flapping/2014/oct/03/how-to-make-tea-science-milk-first
“How to make a cup of tea for an academic”
“Drones are delivering tea in China”
“This Is What A Cup Of Tea Looks Like In 22 Different Countries”
http://www.buzzfeed.com/chelseypippin/22-cups-of-tea-from-around-the-world#.nwRjZRvVZd
“See a Stunning Work of Art Made of 20,000 Tea Bags”
Anyone want to help Gawker find the best tea steeper? Post links to reviews!
http://co-op.kinja.com/whats-the-best-tea-steeper-1683990649
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