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Old 27-09-2005, 04:38 PM
Rick Chappell
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Dear Curt and any other would-be suckers,

"athooya" is a proprietor, or at a marketer, of this website (just google
athooya and niftea to see). If s/he is scummy enough to pretend otherwise
here, I don't see why I should trust him/her with my money and my health.
Plenty of other places to by tea.

I'm just getting tired of being advertised to everywhere I go.

Rick.

scummy enough to pretend otherwise here,
athooya wrote:
Hi Curt, a favorite online tea shop is niftea.com at
http://www.niftea.com/ . They sell their tea in vacuum sealed foil bag
for maximum freshness.


Amazon.com has the "tea companion" (forgot the exact title), a good
intro to types of tea and how they are processed, a brief history ...


Hope this helps.


CE - Curt E. wrote:
I know there are rich histories and complex processes of tea production and
tea preparation. I realize there are many different teas and blends
thereof. I want to learn all about it and where to get the freshest and
best of it all.

Where should I go...web...web store...real store/place...books? What should
I do?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Curt E.


 

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