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old west tea 28-02-2006 10:47 PM

tea or coffee
 
Hello tea google group! I'm new here. Is this group mostly
Singaporeans?

I'm curious: Do most people in Singapore drink coffee or tea?


Ian Rastall 28-02-2006 10:53 PM

tea or coffee
 
On 28 Feb 2006 13:47:32 -0800, "old west tea" >
wrote:

>Hello tea google group! I'm new here. Is this group mostly
>Singaporeans?


Welcome to the group! This is not actually a Google Group per se, it's
a Usenet group ... although the distinction is in the eye of the
beholder, since you're using Google to access it. We're from all over
the world. I'm in the USA, personally.

I love both tea and coffee, although I read/post on the tea group
because I prefer it to alt.coffee. Over there people are pretty much
obsessed with their espresso machines, and over here people are fairly
obsessed with pu erh, but a tea group can't help but be laid back. :-)

Glad to know you, and hope you keep on posting.

Ian
--
http://sundry.ws/

old west tea 01-03-2006 06:14 PM

tea or coffee
 
Thanks for the post, lan. Gosh, I'm really hoping to find out about
tea in Singapore tho.

I'll check in here now and then. Take care, and happy tea drinking!


Ian Rastall 01-03-2006 06:18 PM

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On 1 Mar 2006 09:14:42 -0800, "old west tea" >
wrote:

>Take care, and happy tea drinking!


You too. Hope you find the info you're looking for.

Ian
--
http://sundry.ws/

Dominic T. 01-03-2006 10:13 PM

tea or coffee
 

Ian Rastall wrote:
> I love both tea and coffee, although I read/post on the tea group
> because I prefer it to alt.coffee. Over there people are pretty much
> obsessed with their espresso machines, and over here people are fairly
> obsessed with pu erh, but a tea group can't help but be laid back. :-)


Hello to the OP, and I too am in the good 'ol US of A... Near
Pittsburgh, PA. Although I am not obsessed with Pu-erh. I have tried it
and semi-enjoyed it, and plan on dabbling again... but I am into Green
teas (Sencha, Matcha, etc.) as well as Oolong, White, and Black teas. I
am mainly into the process and history/culture surrounding tea. Yixing
teapots, tea ceremony, and Asian cuisine and culture in general. I even
get into Indian teas, Assam's and Darjeelings.

Just curious, but what made you think we had some connection to
Singapore?

Take Care and Welcome!
- Dominic
Drinking: Foo Joy Jasmine Green



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