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Re: Who Will Stand This Mighty Destroyer of Pretend Engineers?     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Schoolmarmish in alt.philosophy
Author: Shrikeback
Date: Jul 31, 2008 10:33

On Jul 31, 9:20В am, BretCah...@peoplepc.com wrote: At first I thought you wanted to discuss tech. He doesn't do that kind of thing. He just blusters and acts schoolmarmish. Are you going to build the emergency beer chiller or not? I use a T with clear plastic Si rubbered to the front porthole for a window. In Ireland, they drink their Guinness at room temperature. Seems ...
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Re: Not my cups of tea- whites and Darjeelings     

Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for Schoolmarmish in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: juliantai
Date: Aug 4, 2007 14:39

On Aug 4, 9:30 pm, juliantai <julian...@googlemail.com> wrote: I don't mean to be schoolmarmish, but my understanding is that a tea that's dried completely with added heat, with no input from the sun, is green. Not that there's anything wrong with that - I'm currently enjoying a *green* Fuding Silver Needle tea - but sun-drying gives tea a different "personality". For ...
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Re: Not my cups of tea- whites and Darjeelings     

Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for Schoolmarmish in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: Lewis Perin
Date: Aug 4, 2007 14:35

juliantai <juliantai@googlemail.com> writes: I don't mean to be schoolmarmish, but my understanding is that a tea that's dried completely with added heat, with no input from the sun, is green. Not that there's anything wrong with that - I'm currently enjoying a *green* Fuding Silver Needle tea - but sun-drying gives tea a different "personality". For one thing, it's ...
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Re: Not my cups of tea- whites and Darjeelings     

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Author: juliantai
Date: Aug 4, 2007 13:30

> I don't mean to be schoolmarmish, but my understanding is that a tea that's dried completely with added heat, with no input from the sun, is green. Not that there's anything wrong with that - I'm currently enjoying a *green* Fuding Silver Needle tea - but sun-drying gives tea a different "personality". For one thing, it's inevitably somewhat oxidized, as green tea shouldn't be....
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Re: Not my cups of tea- whites and Darjeelings     

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Author: Lewis Perin
Date: Aug 4, 2007 11:38

... be called white tea. Lew, I believe this is totally sun-dried. Shen PS - From what I understand, most whites today are roasted dry. I don't mean to be schoolmarmish, but my understanding is that a tea that's dried completely with added heat, with no input from the sun, is green. Not that there's anything wrong with that - I'm currently enjoying a *green* Fuding Silver...
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Re: Regarding the self-thought kudos for trolling groups     

Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for Schoolmarmish in alt.magick
Author: Daedalus
Date: Oct 24, 2006 11:54

...> wrote: Is anyone else sick of the banter between the high and mighties of miscellaneous groups, about insulting people who don't even know each other? Not nearly as sick as I am with schoolmarmish twits trying to lecture everyone out of doing it. I guess that is trolling at it's finest behavior, but this is a magick group, correct? Not any more. Dougass ruined it. ...
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