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Excuse me, kissing what?
It's an expression. It means "related, but not so closely that they can't fuck". Welcome to Dixieland, pardner
What methods do you use to dry the tea leaves and stems after each brew?
I see, so it's only possible if you drink it consecutively. Do you use a strainer or put the leaves in the cup?
The link provided a lot of answers to your questions. It looks like, similar to puer, to be drunk consecutively.
Oops, didn't notice the link. I'll check it out.
Ah yes, the most convenient of currencies - dried leaf.
Where do you get it?
Also, if you haven't tried it, loose leaf pu'er tea really is excellent. I get mine in tins from the local Chinese grocery store, and the one time they didn't have any I drove around all afternoon trying to find a store that had some in stock.