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  1. Ban gohan (dinner) with ITO EN. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu...http://bit.ly/r8NYc
  2. Zensai (Appetizer) Owan (Bowl -Soup) Mukouzuke (Side Dish) Nimono (Simmered Dish) Oshinogi ( Palate Rest)... http://bit.ly/4Oe6Wb
  3. @TheNecessiTeas We meant - in Japan expecting mothers drink tea :)
  4. @TheNecessiTeas One more thing: in Japan expecting mothers drink as they do on any other day. So drink to your health and wellness! Cheers!
  5. @TheNecessiTeas We really hope you enjoy the Oolong but most importantly we are thrilled for you! Drink to your health!
  6. @LindseyAtVeeTea You know that Lishan from TEANCE will be superb.
  7. @gregpalmer Enjoy that Matcha Greg! Stop by our Fb page-we explain things about Japanese teas that are hard to learn elsewhere. Happy T-day!
  8. "Green tea eases stress and fatigue from overworking" http://bit.ly/5PFL0M
  9. @AdmariTea That sounds fantastic! We're bringing Oolongs as well to din din tomorrow.
  10. @jamielikesjuice We do appreciate your frank feedback, but did you have to phrase it that way? Appreciating tea, like wine, can take time.
  11. "Green tea eases stress and fatigue from overworking " ~ http://bit.ly/4nsXfo
  12. To all who celebrate Thanksgiving, we wish you a very special day marked by real reflection on all that there is to... http://bit.ly/4nHNWo
  13. RT @yogicchai: Yogi is good tea! Go to: http://cli.gs/93Aqbm
  14. This is fun! TEAS'TEA goes cruising . . . for 15 seconds ~ http://bit.ly/4zBfO5
  15. Some foodies say tea and cheese is the new wine and cheese. http://bit.ly/7ot1ep
  16. RT @WorldofTea: RT @cafficionado: "There's a tea for that" is the new "there's an app for that" #tea <-- YES!
  17. Water Sprite (Shui Xian) - what a beautiful name for a tea. Re-steeping these leaves about 7 times throughout the day. http://bit.ly/6GJ69Q
  18. Did You Know? http://bit.ly/4Lt8AS
  19. Camellia sinensis can be hybridized easily. This has led to the development of more than 3000 tea varietals . http://bit.ly/84qznP
  20. @trulyjoannies That's so interesting! In Taiwan you pronounce tea as "dey"? Languages really are fascinating.