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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.

Looking for the highest quality/lowest prices of tea on the web.



 
 
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Old 28-03-2005, 04:26 PM
Daniel J. Morlan
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Default Looking for the highest quality/lowest prices of tea on the web.

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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Old 29-03-2005, 12:10 AM
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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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Old 01-04-2005, 01:44 PM
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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
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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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Old 01-04-2005, 01:44 PM
Daniel J. Morlan
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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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