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VeeTea: February 2010
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VeeTea Blog, where tea educator, consultant and writer Lindsey "Vee" Goodwin talks about tea, food, health, art and sustainability. Monday, February 22, 2010. I recently had the opportunity to explore Seattle's tea scene with a fellow Portland tea person who has been kind enough to show me around. It was a day trip, but we managed to check out quite a few spots:. A cute, trendy tea cafe that, at first glance, reminded me a bit of Soy in NYC (across from Tea and Sympathy. Speaking of next time. I hope...
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Monthly Archives August 2014. Low-Tech Copy Testing: A Real-World Example. Testing my 1924 Underwood 3-Bank Portable typewriter. In this post, I’m going to talk about testing. In particular, an example of low-tech testing that I really did for a former employer and some of the non-intuitive things we learned without investing in a ton of technology. Right now, you might have some part of your business that you suspect could work more effectively. How do you know if you should make a change or not? Some o...
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The Perennial Tea Room: August 2011
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The Perennial Tea Room. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Thanks again to Nigel Milecan at Teacraft , Bedford, UK for the information presented. See you Friday,. The Perennial Tea Room. Saturday, August 27, 2011. Well, someone was asleep at the switch! Kong to Britain and open 4 ports to British trade which was opium. Ultimately Britain/East India Trading Co. gave up opium production for tea production, but that is another fact. Thanks again to James Norwood. See you Tuesday - Julee. The Perennial Tea Room.
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The Perennial Tea Room: March 2011
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The Perennial Tea Room. Tuesday, March 8, 2011. We've got a rather eclectic group of new teas that have arrived recently, and we are quite excited about them! First, a lovely Taiwanese tea returns to the shop: Ruby #18. A black tea from Taiwan, this very special tea is a hybrid of the Camellia Sinensis Assamica from India and the wild Taiwanese variety growing near Sunmoon Lake. A chameleon of flavor, sometimes chocolatey, spicey, or sweet and caramely. It is always complex and wonderful. View my complet...
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The Perennial Tea Room: October 2011
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The Perennial Tea Room. Friday, October 28, 2011. Tea Talk Friday - Pu-Er. Welcome to Tea Talk Friday. I need to start with a correction. I reversed the process on my arithmetic Wednesday and 11kilos would be closer to 22 pounds than 5. It is still a VERY pricey tea. In celebration of fall, and no other reason, we have a few (5) premium Pu-Er bricks. If you are interested in having one please let us know. See you Wednesday for Tea Talk Tuesday! The Perennial Tea Room. Wednesday, October 26, 2011. It make...
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The Perennial Tea Room: March 2012
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The Perennial Tea Room. Monday, March 26, 2012. Shakespeare's Birthday - celebrate with PG Tips. Come and celebrate Shakespeare's Birthday and St. George's Day with us on April 23rd (a Monday this year). Meanwhile, while you are enjoying your PG tips, read on. In the 1930's Arthur Brooke created Pre-Gest Tee - meaning one could drink this before digesting food. Grocers then shortened this to PG and the tips of course came from the top two leaves and a bud used to make the tea. The Perennial Tea Room.
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The Perennial Tea Room: April 2011
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The Perennial Tea Room. Sunday, April 3, 2011. We've got a new tea in the shop, just in time for the (slightly) warmer weather! Is a lovely black tea blend, flavored with mango and just a hint of chile. The chile doesn't really make it spicy, it just adds a nice background note to help punch up the mango flavor. The Perennial Tea Room. We'd like to introduce you to the newest addition to the Perennial Tea Room staff -. You can get your own Hugo the Robot. Tea infuser in the shop and on our website.
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The Perennial Tea Room: December 2011
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The Perennial Tea Room. Tuesday, December 6, 2011. Hello again, I am sipping a cup of Meizong China Black and musing about this season in retail. I like to recommend the hand carved Japanese mugs to brighten up a winter morning table. Then there are the "Fiesta" style tea sets for children 5 and up! For the really "steeped" tea lover we have bird house teapots and other whimsical dragonfly pots had made by local artist Marissa Motto. Drip-less, stainless steel teapots are terrific. Talk to you later,.
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The Perennial Tea Room: Create your own tea sampler pack
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The Perennial Tea Room. Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Create your own tea sampler pack. New this year in shop is our section of the store where you can create your own tea sampler from a selection of pre-packed sample size loose leaf teas. We'll pack your selections into a cute cello bag with a colorful twist and give you a discount for 4 or more of the samples. Perfect for a sweet gift of tea, or just a good way for you to try some new teas for yourself. The first weekend of October at the Seattle Center.