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Teahouse of the Furious Buddha

Teahouse of the Furious Buddha

http://winstondelgado.wordpress.com/

From his Teahouse, The Furious Buddha holds forth on whatever catches his third eye.

budapest native

budapest native

http://bpnative.blogspot.com

tips about budapest in the low cost, backpack category. mainly concerts, places to go out, to have a drink. or festivals, sights, etc. from locals.

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Culture wins over shops, body fails in heat... — Singapore, Sin…

Chilling Out in Ostrog on Vacation in Montenegro | December 23rd 2009 by Jill Starr

Jump to the full entry & travel map Singapore, SingaporeAfter the hustle and bustle of a city of 4.5 million people, it was a day to explore the Singapore Orchid Gardens... ACRES of trop read more

Teahouse in Stanley Park

Chow Times | December 19th 2009

Disclosure: Suanne and I were invited by the Teahouse Restaurant to a personal tasting prepared by François Gagnon, the new executive chief. This meal is complimentary from the Teahouse Restaurant. However, it is written based on 100% of our own opi read more

Forbidden City

Lady J In Lotus Pose | December 18th 2009 by Lady J

Thanks to Tea & Creativity for posting this.Forbidden City from lilyhonglei on Vimeo.Forbidden City is an experimental art piece combining traditional Chinese cut paper and digital animation techniques, which speaks to the history of China.Accord read more

Teany

Punk Smurf pens a bilingual blog | December 18th 2009

Teany’s coming back, y’all! The teahouse/maker of delicious baked goods and light meals (vegans rejoice) just began rebuilding the space, more than six months after a fire put them out of business. I hear the chicken salad melt is really read more

Castella do Paulo – Unique Luso-Japanese teahouse

Lisbon - Spotted by Locals | December 17th 2009 by Bart van Poll

It may seem ironic that a Portuguese (that would be Paulo) travelled to Japan to learn to make a cake that the Japanese had learned from the Portuguese in the first place, but that’s exactly what happened. To backtrack a bit: the Portuguese ar read more

Master Tea Merchant Publishes Great Teas of China

Tea Guy Speaks | December 16th 2009

Master Tea Merchant Roy Fong Publishes Great Teas of China, a Convenient and Authoritative Guide to China’s Finest Teas(from a press release)Roy Fong, a leading tea expert and proprietor of San Francisco’s renowned traditional Chinese teahouse, I read more

A Heart and Two Leaves: Part 2

Journey to Taiwan | December 11th 2009 by Johnny Fleck

Time to try the tea we learned how to harvest!The mountain in Muzha is covered with dozens of tea houses that harvest and make their own tea. The hillside plantations are most famous for Tieguanyin and Baozhong tea, so there was no way we could hop b read more

Sheds and biscuits – the truth – do you share?

Shedblog | December 11th 2009

As you know from way back we are fans of a nice cup of tea and a sit down and their biscuit shed, but there is a new champion for the biscuit cause Encounters With Remarkable Biscuits and that got me thinking about “What would sheddies doR read more

“Courage is not the towering oak that sees storms come and go;…

Full Time Adventure | December 6th 2009 by Kathy

Well. Phil and I finally got a taste of North Dakota winter – heavy snowfall with blowing snow and temperatures in the single digits. Chloe in the snow. Chloe watching for daddy; Smudge watching the snowfall. My friend Debra and her husb read more

December Grocery Savings at Amazon.com

.Iateapie.net. | December 6th 2009

Don't forget to check out Amazon.com December Grocery Specials. You can usually get free shipping once your total gets over $25.00 (from qualifying offers), so that's double the deal. Some highlights: Celestial Seasonings Teas. We LOVE this brand, read more

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