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"Tea" starter set worth having?



 
 
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BabyJane Hudson wrote:
I would like your expert opinions if this "starter set" would be worth
buying. Once you are at the page, click onto "see it work" and let me
know what you think.

Thanks in advance for your help.

http://tinyurl.com/kgsoc

Jane


Hi Jane,

I'd say NO. The Inginuitea is a great item though and well worth
purchasing... I'd then pick up a few teas that interest you. The only
one of those sets that seems worthwhile would be the black tea starter
option. The green tea one would absolutely NOT be my way of introducing
someone to green tea.

- Dominic
Drinking: Lipton Green Label Darjeeling

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Old 27-03-2006, 10:26 PM
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I love the ingenuiTea and wouldn't think of using anything else for loose teas nowadays. As for the tea choices, I'd say they're appropriate for a Starter Set.

Thanks,
Bill

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http://wileng.blogspot.com/

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/teaindustrynews/


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BabyJane Hudson wrote:
I would like your expert opinions if this "starter set" would be worth
buying. Once you are at the page, click onto "see it work" and let me
know what you think.

Thanks in advance for your help.

http://tinyurl.com/kgsoc

Jane


Hi Jane,

I'd say NO. The Inginuitea is a great item though and well worth
purchasing... I'd then pick up a few teas that interest you. The only
one of those sets that seems worthwhile would be the black tea starter
option. The green tea one would absolutely NOT be my way of introducing
someone to green tea.

- Dominic
Drinking: Lipton Green Label Darjeeling
 




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