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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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On Aug 2, 6:11 am, toci wrote:
On Aug 2, 4:38 am, Alan Petrillo wrote: toci wrote: A woman through MSM has suggested we simplify our lives by limiting our ownership to 300 items. I believe I'd allocate 3 items for tea, one Assam, one Ceylon, and one Sencha. What would others do? Toci The tea itself is not really a posession. It's a consumable. That falls into the same category as food, and is exempt from the 300 Item rule. At least so say I. :-) AP On another group, I've got two people arguing that a library (maybe 1000 books) is just one item. Toci Well, I have most of my technical books in eBook (PDF) format all on my laptop's hard drive so I have roughly 2,000 books all encompassed in one item Plus any of my audiobooks, movies, entire musiclibrary, and some regular texts. All in about 4lbs. and a 14" x 12" x 1.5" package. I'd use almost all of the remaining 299 on tea beyond the basics and have a pretty happy life. - Dominic |