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| The Samovar Tea Lounge Growth Plan: one slow sip at a time by search |
| (Published: Sat, May 3, 2008 1:40:21) |
Thanks to amazing support from our customers, vendors, and employees, Samovar Tea Lounge hasgrown from a little tea spot in the Castro, to becoming a huge presence in the tea industry, with our new location in Yerba Buena Gardens, a great online store, plans for regional rollouts, and phenomenal |
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| Is a Tea Company an Environmental Company? by search |
| (Published: Fri, May 2, 2008 1:54:53) |
It's a fact: Being a tea company, we are also an environmental company. After all, our very business is 100% reliant on the ability for this earth to deliver, season after season, bountiful crops of camellia sinensis (tea!). Fertile soil, clean rain, cool, damp fog, and warm sun must all cont |
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| Samovar Staff Speak Out: How to Spot Your Own Sweet Darjeeling by search |
| (Published: Fri, May 2, 2008 1:55:34) |
You can learn so much about a person by what kind of tea they order. Don't get me wrong - I was definitely a peppermint Stash kind of guy when I walked into Samovar for the first time on a man-date with one of my best friends. It was his secret date place, and, as it is for many people unaccustom |
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| Business is Nothing (Part I)... But Stories of People by Searchpros |
| (Published: Thu, Apr 3, 2008 4:57:37) |
Business is not about profit, money, software, HR, taxes, credit lines, technology, training, payroll, or anything else. Nope. Business is actually just stories of people and their lives.
We are born and we do a bunch of stuff and then we die. The stuff we do between birth and death is actual |
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| The Four Agreements (Samovar-Style) by Searchpros |
| (Published: Thu, Apr 3, 2008 8:41:17) |
Tara, one of our esteemed leaders from the Yerba Buena location recently inspiredus with her book recommendation The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel Ruiz:
1. Our Word is Our Power. Love, truth, and jook with tofu. When mouths open at Samovar, it’s either to sip or taste something scrumptious o |
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| Slow Down 2008 by Searchpros |
| (Published: Wed, Apr 2, 2008 1:33:04) |
Living in 2008, we sometimes get caught up in all our obligations and to-do lists., forgetting about thelittle things in life. At Samovar, we intentionally try to slow you down. Sometimes that can be painful, so please be patient. Through your pot of tea, and the experience of brewing, it, servin |
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| Tomorrow's Tamari Takes Time by Searchpros |
| (Published: Wed, Apr 2, 2008 7:14:05) |
Since the Buddhist monk Kakushin brought back the original soy sauce from China in 1254, soy sauce has become virtually ubiquitous world wide. So what is the difference between Soy Sauce, Shoyu and Tamari? Generally speaking, when people refer to soy sauce, they are referring to the light, fruity |
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