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Ya-Ya’s Tea-Board

News from the Teahouse, about tea and more

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Sometimes, you just have to say your wish aloud …

… and it comes true.
Well, I didn’t really say my wish, but I wrote about my wish about more tea tastings in my last post.
And the very next day I got an invitation to a Tea Party (which turned out to be a ‘fancy hat and all frills’ affair) at a friend’s house. It wasn’t […]

New social network for tea drinkers and tea gathering in Christchurch on Easter Monday

It’s time to publicly announce my latest tea-related project to you my loyal readers: New Zealand Tea Lovers, a social network aimed at connecting tea drinkers in New Zealand (and the rest of the world).
I’ve had this idea of creating a social network (a bit like Facebook or Bebo) for tea enthusiasts around New Zealand […]

Tea Tasting: All the tea in China, October 21th November 4th

In our next tea-tasting, we will focus on Chinese tea and tea culture.
China, being the mother land of tea, has an almost 5000-year long history of tea and is home to an incredible variety of tea. From white to black tea, from oolong to pu-erh: it was all developed there!
We’ll retrace the development of tea […]

Yoga, Chai & Chapati night

[ October 28, 2007; 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. ] Our popular monthly yoga night at the teahouse.

Visit Yoga Kula for more information about the kind of yoga our instructor Katie is teaching.

Time: 5:30 p.m.

Admission $17 (includes chai & chapati after a healthy dose of yoga).
We strongly recommend to make a reservation since our capacity is very limited.
Phone 365-2802 for more details and/or to reserve […]

Tea Tasting: All the tea in China

[ November 4, 2007; 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. ] In our next tea seminar, we will focus on tea and tea culture in the mother land of tea: China.

Start: 5:30 p.m.

Price: $16 (includes seminar and various teas)