Tea Blogs!

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just started a 100 days of tea to see how many kinds of tea I can try each day! @ leafinhotwater.com

Shae said

Your blog looks so great! I love the design and, of course, the posts themselves. Following . . .

thanks Shae! sorry i didn’t see your reply and thank you for the kind words :)

Shae said

No apology necessary! :)

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Oca Ocani said

My blog is fairly new compared to many of the amazing tea blogs that are listed here.

The main topic of my blog is Matcha, the tea itself.
I review the green gold from different vendors and write about other Matcha related topics.

http://matchaenthusiast.blogspot.com

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1) This thread is perfect. I look forward to reading all of your thoughts as you explain/write about your experience with all sorts of teas from all over.

2) My blog is new and it is focused on creation of teas (mine that is): https://liquidproust.wordpress.com/

3) If I own a wordpress that is through .com and it won’t let me subscribe or sign in if the wordpress is a .de or .uk, can I still subscribe somehow?

4) When a Blogger site doesn’t have a box to put an email address in to subscribe via email, is there a way that someone can still subscribe via email?

I use bloglovin to manage all my blog subs – it’ll put everything in one place to browse or send you an email when each blog is updated or in one daily email.

This is great :)

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My blog is www.cuppageek.com.

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Greetings! I was just looking around here, and I write a blog about tea. I suppose I could review some teas here too, I just never got around to it. I don’t drink exactly the same teas, or at least not so many from the same vendors, because I live in Bangkok, but I’m from the US.

Anyway, that blog: http://teaintheancientworld.blogspot.com/

Really well written and informative! I’m going to follow to learn more about those types of teas.

Thanks! Feel free to ask questions too; kind of goes without saying I like to talk about tea. I can get a little carried away with research and questions and details but essentially the complexity is a good thing, and it’s all only as complicated as one makes it.

mrmopar said

Nice John!

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I’ve started up a new blog that reviews both tea and books!

http://www.booksandtea.ca

It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while. If you liked my “what fictional character does this tea remind me of” posts last year, you might like this.

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