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Where would you suggest buying puerh from, or where do you get your's?

I tend to make tea this way. Boil water in a kettle let it cool a did off the boil, add tea to a measuring cup, steep, then pour through a small strainer that sits over my cup I'll drink from.

I'm drinking coffee this morning though. :skew:
 

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Where would you suggest buying puerh from, or where do you get your's?

I tend to make tea this way. Boil water in a kettle let it cool a did off the boil, add tea to a measuring cup, steep, then pour through a small strainer that sits over my cup I'll drink from.

I'm drinking coffee this morning though. :skew:
I get my tea when traveling in China. I travel for work so bringing tea back is a nice benefit since its cheap there.

Unfortunately I have no clue where to buy domestically :)
 
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what do you tea guru's think of this? http://www.amazon.com/KRUPS-FL700D51-Electric-Incorporated-Temperature/dp/B005FQ2552/ref=pd_sim_k_75?ie=UTF8&refRID=0ZDZECW9RW50S0JB9PC4

if you think it would be nice I might order it for the wifey!
Solid, give it a shot. I like that it is all in one!
Think I will I goto figure out a way to butter her up so I can order my newair's lol
Well-played, brother, well-played
 
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For those of you who are interested in knowing the difference between full leaf tea and what's going into a teabag, I present this:

Full leaf tea after it has been used and rehydrated:


And here are the left over pieces and dust that get swept up and put into a teabag:
 

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For those of you who are interested in knowing the difference between full leaf tea and what's going into a teabag, I present this:

Full leaf tea after it has been used and rehydrated:


And here are the left over pieces and dust that get swept up and put into a teabag:
Cool comparison
 
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Not a huge tea drinker myself. I am a coffee junkie, I roast my own and go through at least a pot a day myself. I was recently introduced to "good" tea through a friend who knows Joseph Wesley who owns http://josephwesleytea.com/. His blend number 05 is by far my favorite but I know next to nothing about tea other than I go through a metric assload of sweet tea when it is hot out. For a while I would use my french press to make my tea in until purchasing a stainless steel tea ball recently which works but now I want one of those kettles!
 
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The French press is an excellent option if I want more than a couple of cups.

The only reason I don't use it more often is because once the tea is made, the water is still sitting on the tea leaves.

I also roast my own beans for coffee. I really enjoy coffee, too.
 

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My wife (and a few others) often ask why I get loose leaf tea instead of tea bags. The stuff they throw in the tea bags is the stuff that's left over, full of dust, etc. And then you're left with a gritty feel in your mouth. Or, at least, I often have that feeling.
I definitely like loose leaf better. Also don't like the concerns with tea bag materials and how they breakdown. No definitive science but doesn't sound like it's heading the right way
 
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