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It's National Tea Month {Slashfood}

Jan 18th 2008 11:02PM Rishi (rishi-tea.com) makes my favorite teas. Their blends are great, but their pure organic and free trade loose teas are exquisite.

I brew my tea in Adagio's IngenuiTea. The tea leaves float freely and are filtered through the bottom when the tea is finished.

Sarasota Modern, Estate of the Day {Luxist}

Aug 12th 2007 11:05AM I love modern design, but modern design has to make sense and be livable. This just looks like a builder's spec house in which someone might have gone a little wacky putting windows everywhere, without thought as to how someone could live there.

Also, they should have done a better job with the furniture positioning to de-emphasize the fact that not even the decorator could figure out how to integrate the rooms cohesively.

Are Any Of These Guys Clean? {Fanhouse Backporch}

Jul 25th 2007 11:58AM Sorry about the double post.

Are Any Of These Guys Clean? {Fanhouse Backporch}

Jul 25th 2007 10:44AM I am absolutely devastated.

I was at the TdF in 2005 for the final stage when Vino won and he's been one of my favorites for years (at least since Kivilev died at Paris-Nice).

The fact is, and now it is absolutely undeniable, everyone dopes. They have for years and it's pervasive.

The scandal, while truly devastating, does not affect my love of the sport.

Austin Contemporary, Estate of the Day {Luxist}

May 22nd 2007 1:18PM I don't think this is Eddie Safady's place. The staircases are all wrong, as is the entrance. There are a couple of other townhouses on the same block built after he did his.

It looks more like this place: http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/outandabout/entries/2006/07/14/long_center_soi_1.html

Are you a coffee person or a tea person? {Slashfood}

Oct 21st 2006 6:18PM I am a tea junkie: I enjoy the ceremony of making tea properly, watching it steep, and then enjoying it. I tinker and make my own loose-leaf blends, and I have empty pouches I bought for travel to the home office where the tea is bigelow bags (and it's unseemly to bring all of my tea apparatus through customs).

The pinkie-extended tea drinker is an old-fashioned pretention that describes someone who is served tea (or coffee, for that matter), as opposed to someone who makes his/her own.

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