I hope you’ve all read @thedevotea’s tale “Burning down the Tea House.” It talks of scantily clad lasses, bulges in pants, a cafe that served him tea bags, and his desire to burn it down. I hope you were not taken in. It was of course, quite untrue. To understand what really happened you must read his post first, and then my… Read more →
Author: Jackie
Of new wonders: tea blogs, Darjeeling & a railway in the Himalayas
Every day I spend a considerable amount of time hunting and gathering tea posts. That is; after I’ve read every new blog update on our site, I venture beyond the gates of Tea Trade to see what else I can find. It’s a rather fun aspect of my job. I read so many tea articles, that I’m actually surprised when… Read more →
Say it as you sip it!
Well, Pete and I are both busy in our office, he’s playing music and I can hear him tapping away energetically at the keyboard. All I know is he’s “working on a blog post.” Interesting, wonder what he’ll come up with. Anyway, I’ve just completed my usual social rounds, first here, then twitter, then G+ and am done with updates.… Read more →
World Tea East: Blog posts, pictures & videos
Dear Tea Traders et al… As you may know if you read our forum, I first started putting together a list over there. However, when more links started rolling in, I realized the forum is not the best place to post a list for all posterity. There are several reasons, a couple of them are technical so I won’t bore… Read more →
Yours truly updates!
I think it’s best to pretend that the huge gap between my last post and this one, is simply due to “missing data.” Best not to mention a word about the time elapsed, and readers will simply assume, a chunk is missing. No time to waste now. Things have been formidably busy here at Tea Trade, and as always we’re… Read more →
The sexuality of Tie Guan Yin
Recently as I was looking at Chanteas website, I noticed something in their description of the Tie Guan Yin they are selling: “In doing our tea ceremonies, we’ve found that women are especially drawn to Tie guan yin. This could be because of the floral notes and the tea’s delicate nature.” I read it once and then again. It’s not… Read more →
Tea companies: How ethical is it to offer a sales % to aid Japan?
It’s been a little while since I posted. Many of you know what I’ve been up to since I last blogged because we talk on Teatra.de, Leafbox Tea, or on twitter. Perhaps even on all three. I don’t “steepster” so there’s no point looking for me on there.. Anyway, – Japan! Need I say more? We’ve all read the terrible… Read more →