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Old 23-03-2008, 01:20 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Default My idea of a good investment

On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 04:52:28 -0700 (PDT), Balt
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On Mar 22, 1:49*pm, wrote:
All right, Tomas, what have you to suggest instead of what I
"advertise"? *My guess is that you are biased against buying "lot of
green tea," but is 2 lbs. really a lot? *If it's as palatable as I
expect, it'll be gone in a year. *Ordering less more often does
increase shipping and handling cost, you know. *bookburn


It may be a philisophical question, but instead of huge quantities of
one tea I prefer buying smaller amounts of various teas. My taste
changes as time passes by...

Tomas


Perhaps I could consider adding a flavor if the bulk goes stale. I
see lemon, chocolate, and vanilla mentioned. There is an organic
sugar substitute called "tastes like sugar" that's made from lemon
rind, I think. But I don't want to use sugar or milk.

At least, having a surplus of green tea will prompt me to clean out
all the older teas I have around. bb
 

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