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JMKauftheil said 2010-02-28 03:33:54 -0500

Awesome tea links

So, I noticed a lot of pretty awesome links pass through the discussion boards on here, many of which I never get a chance to check out, and before I know it they’re gone.

I think it would be pretty cool if we had an archive of all the really good links people put up on here, for reference. It would be great to have those readily on hand when I’m in my tea-research moods.
I’d be more than willing to be on a party to scourge the history of the boards for good sites, and organize them.

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AmazonV said 2010-02-28 13:22:53 -0500

just a thought but i think maybe there are some group co-operitive bookmarking sites out there – if someone knows of a good one we could all go there and put in our links (sort by tea companies, tea standards, tea social network, tea blogs, tea reviews, tea history, steeping recommendations, etc?)

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wambli said 2010-02-28 13:40:34 -0500

The Tea Vender guide at Teachat.com is really cool. entered by type of tea etc…

http://www.teachat.com/viewforum.php?f=60

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seule771 said 2011-11-30 22:32:08 -0500

Yeah, been there already.

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Sanctuary T said 2011-12-01 11:55:39 -0500

Check out our blog for tea pairings, recipes, and much more!

http://www.shopsanctuaryt.com/blog/

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seule771 said 2011-12-03 22:56:00 -0500

Been there as well, lovely shop and suggestions. Thank you.

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Wayne said 2011-12-03 23:54:48 -0500

For anybody wanting to research tea for the very first time and willing to dive into the deep end.. I think Adagio’s TeaClass website is very informative and FUN at the same time:

http://www.teaclass.com/

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Wayne said 2011-12-04 13:15:03 -0500

http:/steep.it/

A simple web tool for steeping time

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Gingko (manager of Life in Teacup) said 2011-12-04 13:49:49 -0500

http://babelcarp.org/babelcarp/
To look up online Chinese tea terms.
Developed by @barbelcarp on twitter.
The owner of the website is very knowledgeable and can answer many tea-related questions too.

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potatowedges said 2011-12-04 15:13:06 -0500

http://verdanttea.com/
In their “Encyclopedia of Tea” section, there’s a wealth of information related to tea lore, regions where tea is grown, and tea accessories like yixing teaware. It’s pretty fantastic!

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