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Exotic teas......

 
 
Post: # 521,833
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Reply Wed 14 Jan, 2004 08:44 pm
My mother was at one time a great tea sampler and I grew up with all kinds of teas around and about- I didnt even drink coffee until I was in college and then, it was due to funds since coffee refils were free and you'd be lucky to get a 2 cup pot for an order of tea.

Anyway, Im trying to find a place a few years ago she found on the web that she said she enjoyed for a bit with trying small amounts of teas again....if I can find it..Ill insert it here.
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Post: # 521,839
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Reply Wed 14 Jan, 2004 08:48 pm
Here it is:
http://stashtea.com/index.shtml

Its grown alot, gosh, hope its still as good as it used to be..seems to have alot of dodads...I dont remember all that stuff but, heck..you can browse anyway
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Post: # 522,424
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Reply Thu 15 Jan, 2004 10:40 am
ehBeth wrote:
If anyone likes Earl Grey, I can't recommend Lady Grey enough. Also with bergamot - just a bit 'finer' in flavour.


I must look for that, ehBeth. Lady Grey, eh? One does seek the finer things in life from time to time...
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Post: # 523,162
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Reply Thu 15 Jan, 2004 07:01 pm
"Any good Tibetan drinks 50 - 60 cups of tea every
day of his life.' Frederick Spencer Chmpman, 1907-71
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Post: # 523,197
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Reply Thu 15 Jan, 2004 07:38 pm
Small cups, I trust. Otherwise, that would be a lot of tea!
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