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Reeny
November 24th, 2001, 04:09 PM
Merry meet to all,
I have always been intrigued with tea leaves reading and was
wondering if anyone has any suggestions how I can learn this
ancient art.:) :) :)
Silver Venus
November 25th, 2001, 03:36 PM
Hi Reeny,
I've tried it myself and dont really feel the need but find it really interesting.. Im sure we have talked about this before sometime, but I cant search for it as tea is only 3 letters and the search thingy needs 4 :rolleyes:
I searched for an article and instructions for you and got
http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/tealeaves/tealeaves.html
Looks to be fun :T
& http://yourtealeaves.com/articles.html
A more serious approach and good source
Please let us know how you get on
:sunny:
Reeny
November 26th, 2001, 10:51 PM
Hi Silver Venus,
Thank you so much for the web links they are fantastic! I'm
sure I will learn much.:cool: :cool: :cool:
Silver Venus
November 28th, 2001, 04:55 PM
My pleasure Reeny :) Let me know how you got on, and if you ever want to ~ you can read the leaves for me :D
Rick
November 28th, 2001, 08:31 PM
...You know we count on the Brits amongst us to have the answers to our tea questions. :heartthro On this side of the 'Pond', we only know how to throw it in the harbor... :lol:
HerbGurl
November 28th, 2001, 08:52 PM
Thanks for the links, Silver Venus!! I have always been intruiged by tea leaf reading, since I drink LOTS of tea. One of my father's co-workers goes to China three or four times a year and he always brings me back loose tea. So far I have several canisters of Green, one of Jasmine, (which is VERY GOOD, BTW), and one canister of black.
Thanks Again and Blessed be,
Herbgurl
Silver Venus
November 29th, 2001, 05:53 AM
Rick :) harbor? :crazy: penny hasnt dropped yet? ;)
Herby :) I love Green and Jasmine tea too!! If you have or can dry any orange peel try it with the jasmine, its yummy! :mmm:
HerbGurl
November 30th, 2001, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by Silver Venus
Herby :) I love Green and Jasmine tea too!! If you have or can dry any orange peel try it with the jasmine, its yummy! :mmm:
Sounds Yummy, Silver! :mmm: Do you scrape off the white pith of the orange before you dry it? I have some clementines in my fridge, I'll have to dry the peel and try it. It sounds good!I 'll let you know when I do. :) :mmm:
Thanks,
HerbGurl
Rick
November 30th, 2001, 07:44 PM
Originally posted by Silver Venus
Rick :) harbor? :crazy: penny hasnt dropped yet? ;)
Herby :) I love Green and Jasmine tea too!! If you have or can dry any orange peel try it with the jasmine, its yummy! :mmm:
Hehehehehe... Americans probably study more about the American Revolution than the English... referring to the infamous Boston Tea Party, where colonists boarded English ships & threw the cargos of tea overboard to protest the Tea Tax...
Silver Venus
December 3rd, 2001, 06:55 AM
Arr yes Rick ~ that rings a bell from old history lesson :) I hated my teacher though so didnt may that much attention..
Herby ~ Glad you like the idea :) yeah try and clear away most of the white pith and everything then place them on or in a paper bag in a warm dry place and wait for them to dry for a week then just chop them up and add to tea! Yummy delight!
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