Here's the latest list. If you know of any other tea-related chats and forums worth visiting, please leave a comment.
(Updated 01/08/10)
Adagio Teas TeaChat
eGullet Forums: Coffee & Tea
FoodBanter: Tea
O-Cha.com: Green Tea Forum
SBSteas.com Forum
TalkTea.co.uk Forum
Teadrunk Forum
The Tea Roundtable
Teaviews Forums
Buy Loose Leaf Tea in Canada
RedUmbrella Tea, Canada’s Loose Leaf Tea Co.
Friday, January 08, 2010
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Hi Tea Guy!
As always the site is looking excellent and the articles are just as facinating as ever. :)
If you would be interested, we have a forum for tea lovers as well.
http://www.sbsteas.com/forum
Another humble offer for your kind conisderation.
Thank you!
Not really a forum, but there is a vidcast all about tea as well, it's at www.STeaPTV.com
Would love to add our forum to your list - cheers!
http://www.teaviews.com/forum/
A delightful group who enjoy chatting about tea can be found at:
http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/AfternoonTeaAcrossAmerica
Fairly new forum at http://forum.ivykeep.com/
Contests, tea swaps and general banter welcome.
Hello, would love to see a link to the Yogi tea blog on this site
http://www.yogiproducts.com/well-being/
Hello friends! I found a nice site which contains a lot of articles and information about the health benefits of drinking tea. You can find many posts there which discusses how tea can burn fats and aid weight loss, combat cancer and other diseases, relieve stress, and how it acts as an anti-oxidant and rejuvenates your skin and a whole lot more. You might want to check it out. Here's the link:
http://allteaforyou.blogspot.com
I guarantee you'll learn something from it. I hope you enjoy your visit!
I've started a new, non-commercial tea website called the TEA ARCHIVE, which has a discussion forum but is primarily a tea review database.
It allows users to submit reviews (or just add as star rating) to teas that they've tried.
The URL is http://www.TeaArchive.com
We're just getting started and there hasn't been a whole lot of input yet, so any that you can offer would be appreciated!
- Matt
Could you include our site as well, http://leafboxtea.com blog, forums, chat and regular free tea!
Hi
I can across this forum http://greenteaforum.o-cha.com. I liked it, hope others love it as well.
Catnip Tea
HI! found your wonderful blog a couple months back. I am looking to replace loose teas that I am no longer able to get as my former teahouse closed last year. HOW do I find a similiar tea vendor? I know there are hundreds of different kinds of Earl Grey... HELP! How do you find a peculiar kind of something you bought elsewhere? Her site is no longer on the web, so I can not even get descriptions of each tea. I have the names, but she'd changed some from what they are called when she purchased them from the tea plantations. Am I just stuck with what little bits I have left of each?? To wander aimlessly surveying each teahouses' wares until I again find the elusive flavor I seek?
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