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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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Can you find an Asian buying gallons of Walgreen's green tea with
ginseng and honey for $2.99 each. He told me he really liked the stuff. Honey isn't cheap and cheap ginseng is about as expensive as cheap tea. I figured I could make a gallon brew for little over a buck. I've seen quart sizes in the discount stores for uno dollares. I think a good store stocked value considering it was refrigerated. Jim |
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Space Cowboy wrote:
Can you find an Asian buying gallons of Walgreen's green tea with ginseng and honey for $2.99 each. He told me he really liked the stuff. Honey isn't cheap and cheap ginseng is about as expensive as cheap tea. I figured I could make a gallon brew for little over a buck. I've seen quart sizes in the discount stores for uno dollares. I think a good store stocked value considering it was refrigerated. Jim I have two words for you then: Lemonaid Stand. Post back with your earnings. 8D TBerk |