Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Alex Chaihorsky
 
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Mike, I on my way to San Francisco, will answer early next week. I think you
can do much better on your airline ticket.

Sasha.

"Mike Petro" > wrote in message
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> "Alex Chaihorsky" > wrote in message
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>> > 1-2 oz on a normal weekday.
>> > 3-4 oz would be when I spend the day at home on a weekend.

>>
>> So, basically with a calculation of 1 g dry tea per two ounces of liquid
>> is
>> an equivalent of 2oz = 60g (say 50g) multiplied by 2 fl.oz = 100 fl.oz
>> (i.e
>> 3 litres) of first brews. If you only brew the same leaf 3 times its 10
>> liters which is more than 2 gallons of first-class tea.

>
> Actually I drink my Black puer a bit stronger, more like 1g-1oz, I
> take a 16oz coffee press type mug to work every day with a healthy
> handful of leaf. Weighed my handful and it comes out to 14g-16g. I
> will top it off with water a couple times through the day and
> sometimes refill it with leaf in the afternoon.
>
> Greens will pretty much be the 1g-2oz ratio but they are usually a
> nights and weekends thing.
>
>
>> Moneywise 2oz by 365 = 730oz = 45 lb (say 50 lb). With an average price
>> of
>> good tea at Silk Road bought retail in small quantities say $50/oz ($750
>> per
>> lb) its almost $4,000.00 a year.

>
> I have almost NEVER pay $50 oz. Usually I buy my puer directly from
> China for $10-$60 a pound including shipping. I usually buy 5-20
> pounds at a time and stick some away to age.
>
>> Business class ticket to China $2,500, daily stay in good hotel $50 for
>> 10
>> days... yeah, with your rate of tea consuption you should buy your own.
>>

>
> Yes, I plan to do this anyway, but alas it will be economy class for
> $1400 (east coast)rather than business class. 3 star hotel next to Tea
> Mart in Kunming will run me $28 a day for 8 days. $250 for a
> translator for 5 days. How much for meals, I like to eat good? What
> other expenses? Will take 2 suitcases, 1 for cloths and an empty one
> to fill while I am there. ;-)
>
> Mike



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