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Melinda 27-08-2004 06:27 PM

Jim, what Metro library would that be may I ask? I just asked our
local county referance librarian and they said that the only two
copies they could find were the British Library and the Kanagawa
University Library in Japan. After reading the table of contents on
the page you linked to, it sounds very interesting...if I can access
it relatively easily for free that is. Thanks.




(Space Cowboy) wrote in message . com>...
> If you've got an extra $700 buy The Tea Industry by Nick Hall
>
http://www.woodhead-publishing.com/f...ricul/tea.html
>
> It's in our metro library system as a reference but across town but
> one of these days .... If you want to write a book use Lexus\Nexus
> and conduct a few phone interviews.
>
> Jim
>
> (Gyorgy Sajo) wrote in message . com>...
> > > Lewis Perin > wrote in message >...

>
> > > I have the same kind of ambivalence about the Evans book. He's
> > > obviously a smart guy with a good sense of how the world works. He's
> > > done a lot of research, and I, for one, learned quite a bit by reading
> > > his book. But tea in China is a vast topic, and it's a small book. I
> > > suspect he wrote about what he was interested in, and non-green,
> > > non-red was outside his experience.

> >
> > I agree. After reading the book, I have got an impression af a smart
> > all-round guy, who can write about just anything under the sun,
> > provided that he is allowed to do a substantial research on the topic.


Blues Lyne 27-08-2004 06:47 PM


"Derek" > wrote in message ...
> Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following:
>
> > I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane
> > for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think
> > the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a
> > couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea
> > infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a
> > cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha.
> > Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a
> > psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I
> > don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot.

>
> The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca.
>
> --
> Derek
>


I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea
house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green
tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of
green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little
resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea
heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca
in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it.

Blues
Thankful for this cup of Den's Teas Shincha



Blues Lyne 27-08-2004 06:47 PM


"Derek" > wrote in message ...
> Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following:
>
> > I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane
> > for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think
> > the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a
> > couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea
> > infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a
> > cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha.
> > Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a
> > psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I
> > don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot.

>
> The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca.
>
> --
> Derek
>


I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea
house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green
tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of
green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little
resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea
heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca
in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it.

Blues
Thankful for this cup of Den's Teas Shincha



Derek 27-08-2004 07:03 PM

Blues Lyne rose quietly and spake the following:

> "Derek" > wrote in message ...
>> Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following:
>>
>>> I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane
>>> for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think
>>> the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a
>>> couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea
>>> infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a
>>> cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha.
>>> Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a
>>> psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I
>>> don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot.

>>
>> The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca.
>>
>> --
>> Derek
>>

>
> I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea
> house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green
> tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of
> green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little
> resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea
> heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca
> in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it.


A bubble tea store opened not far from where we used to live. A friend of
mine was all excited to tell me about this new tea store since she knew I
liked tea. I never had the heart to tell her that I won't go near bubble
tea.

--
Derek

Mediocrity takes a lot less time and most people won't notice the
difference until it's too late.

Derek 27-08-2004 07:03 PM

Blues Lyne rose quietly and spake the following:

> "Derek" > wrote in message ...
>> Space Cowboy rose quietly and spake the following:
>>
>>> I looked all over the Internet and can't find Orange Blossom tisane
>>> for sale from anybody. I know it becomes an orange but you'd think
>>> the Florida farmers would harvest before hard freezes. I'll check a
>>> couple of herbal stores locally. My local tea shoppe sells all tea
>>> infusions for the same price. Knowing this I usually walk out with a
>>> cup of the more expensive stuff like silver needles or kokeicha.
>>> Recently he's been selling a genmaicha with matcha making a
>>> psychedelic green concoction. Oh yes he now sells bubble tea. I
>>> don't know what I hate the most tapioca or bergamot.

>>
>> The tapioca. Most definitely the tapioca.
>>
>> --
>> Derek
>>

>
> I made the mistake the other day of going into a place called the Green Tea
> house, in one of our local Asian areas, and asking for a cup of hot green
> tea. I knew something was wrong when they didn't want to know what kind of
> green tea I wanted. I got some sweet green concoction with little
> resemblance to tea. It was the "green tea" stuff they use for bubble tea
> heated in a microwave. They couldn't understand why I didn't want tapioca
> in it. The kids around here love the stuff, but I just don't get it.


A bubble tea store opened not far from where we used to live. A friend of
mine was all excited to tell me about this new tea store since she knew I
liked tea. I never had the heart to tell her that I won't go near bubble
tea.

--
Derek

Mediocrity takes a lot less time and most people won't notice the
difference until it's too late.

Gyorgy Sajo 27-08-2004 09:51 PM

(Space Cowboy) wrote in message . com>...
> If you've got an extra $700 buy The Tea Industry by Nick Hall
>
http://www.woodhead-publishing.com/f...ricul/tea.html

No need to use all those bucks - I am so lucky that I can borrow it
from our local library. Thanks for the info.

Space Cowboy 28-08-2004 04:57 PM

Oops I just searched and couldn't find it. Sorry. I must have been
thinking of "All About Tea" William Ukers 1935 or Tea and Coffee Trade
Journal which are available. I didn't think there was any integrated
system for searching all the public libraries in the US. What I've
done in the past is start with something like www.publiclibraries.com
and brute force each one. I just noticed Google is indexing some of
the libraries but I don't think available as a WWW search only the
respective library page. I used Google and found a library reference
for The Tea Industry in Denmark if that helps. My library card is
suppose to give me access to International libaries but said it was
invalid when I tried to use it. It's been awhile.

Jim

(Melinda) wrote in message . com>...
> Jim, what Metro library would that be may I ask? I just asked our
> local county referance librarian and they said that the only two
> copies they could find were the British Library and the Kanagawa
> University Library in Japan. After reading the table of contents on
> the page you linked to, it sounds very interesting...if I can access
> it relatively easily for free that is. Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
(Space Cowboy) wrote in message . com>...
> > If you've got an extra $700 buy The Tea Industry by Nick Hall
> >
http://www.woodhead-publishing.com/f...ricul/tea.html



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