QUOTE(Tungster @ Jul 16 2008, 09:28 PM)

Anyways, I go to Santana row almost every weekend, to go shopping at Valleyfair, then go to Urban Outfitters at Santana Row.
Haha, Tung, when I visit Cali to be a tourist and not for the Korean Music Festival, you have to show me all your favorite shopping places. We'll go to Lollicup every day.
QUOTE(venti-anemoi @ Jul 16 2008, 10:36 PM)

Dude, I come back from running an errand for my mom and find 20 new posts in this topic. What?
I think that's because a lot of the posts are technically
spam. As much as I love how the club has revived (really, thanks to everyone who's posting), leave each other profile comments or IM instead of clogging the club with posts not pertaining to bubble tea. Thanks. :)
QUOTE(venti-anemoi @ Jul 16 2008, 11:06 PM)

Do you guys buy your own bubble tea or do your parents buy it for you?
I buy my own, but my mom will randomly buy some for me and my brother every couple of weeks.
QUOTE(Tomates @ Jul 16 2008, 11:22 PM)

Does anyone know how to make bubble tea?
I'm 90% sure I've made a post on this before, but I guess I'll retype my instructions (>_<):
You can find bubbles (/black pearls) at any Asian grocery store near you, and they're really cheap. One package should be around $1. To prepare the bubbles, pour a cupful into a pot of boiling water, and wait a few minutes for them to get soft. There should be more specific instructions on the package. As for making milk tea, add milk and sugar to the tea (I use Lipton teabags). Refrigerate the tea till it's cold, then pour some into a big cup, and add the bubbles you made beforehand.
That's just how to make the most basic kind of bubble tea. You can add bubbles to coffee, taro milk tea, anything really.