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I'm thinking about writing a little tea database to keep track of what
I buy, where I buy it, and what I like and don't like. I ran into a little snag. I am not sure how best to categorize the various teas? I think I more or less understand the basic "types" (red/black, green, oolong, white, etc.). I am not sure about specific teas or varieties. Many vendors sell generic types like Earl Grey, Gunpowder, Irish Breakfast, etc. I believe most of these are blends or more than one tea and most vendors sell more than one type of Earl Grey. My basic question is how to best categorize each tea so that I am comparing apples to apples? My current plan is to have a "Purchases" table. It would have one entry for each tea I purchase. Some of the fields it would contain include: Name of the tea (from the vendor) Vendor Product number Date Amount Cost Type (black, green, etc.) I would then have a a "Brews" table with one entry for each pot I brew. It would have fields like: Date Tea (link to Purchases table) Amount of tea Amount of water Temperature Time Rating Comments Is this a good start? The next step would be to compare simlar teas. Or does it even make any sense to compare an Earl Grey from different vendors? |
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