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Can anyone give me a hand? I enjoy www.culinaryteas.com, and I've bought
tea from Mark T. Wendell, but I have questions on the freshness of the latter. Am I wrong in this assumption? Or does Mr. Wendell keep a good supply? Any help GREATLY appreciated. Thanks again! FORTY TWO!!! ![]() DjM |
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Daniel J. Morlan wrote:
Can anyone give me a hand? I enjoy www.culinaryteas.com, and I've bought tea from Mark T. Wendell, but I have questions on the freshness of the latter. Am I wrong in this assumption? Or does Mr. Wendell keep a good supply? Any help GREATLY appreciated. Thanks again! FORTY TWO!!! ![]() DjM Hey Daniel. I have ordered twice from MTW and both have been stale IMO. I ended throwing both out and chalking it up to experience. specialteas.com has good prices. Try their Imperial Keenum. Good price good tea. Mike |
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I bought a pound of decaf earl grey, and sencha green from MTW, and I do NOT
like it at all. I have to use more than TWICE what I normally would of other tea. DJM "Mike Boucher" wrote in message ... Daniel J. Morlan wrote: Can anyone give me a hand? I enjoy www.culinaryteas.com, and I've bought tea from Mark T. Wendell, but I have questions on the freshness of the latter. Am I wrong in this assumption? Or does Mr. Wendell keep a good supply? Any help GREATLY appreciated. Thanks again! FORTY TWO!!! ![]() DjM Hey Daniel. I have ordered twice from MTW and both have been stale IMO. I ended throwing both out and chalking it up to experience. specialteas.com has good prices. Try their Imperial Keenum. Good price good tea. Mike |
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I bought a pound of decaf earl grey, and sencha green from MTW, and I do NOT
like it at all. I have to use more than TWICE what I normally would of other tea. DJM "Mike Boucher" wrote in message ... Daniel J. Morlan wrote: Can anyone give me a hand? I enjoy www.culinaryteas.com, and I've bought tea from Mark T. Wendell, but I have questions on the freshness of the latter. Am I wrong in this assumption? Or does Mr. Wendell keep a good supply? Any help GREATLY appreciated. Thanks again! FORTY TWO!!! ![]() DjM Hey Daniel. I have ordered twice from MTW and both have been stale IMO. I ended throwing both out and chalking it up to experience. specialteas.com has good prices. Try their Imperial Keenum. Good price good tea. Mike |
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