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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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Joni released it first in 68. Sandy and Fairport in 69. She wrote and
recoprded the song with the Strawbs in 67 but not released till 73. She was no Janis Joplin. She got married to a record producer, had a child. She died in 78 at the age of 31 from a fall down the stairs in a home. Jim DogMa wrote: Space Cowboy wrote: My favorite version of Who Knows Where The Time Goes is Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention. Well, after all, she wrote it. Quite early in her tragically short career, even. I'd speculate on her preference in tea, but it doesn't get much mention in the recent biography, and one suspects that New England Tea was more to her taste. -DM |
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I just purchased IPOT's Keemun Mao Feng and find it to be just so-so -
obviously better than your average Keemun, but not as good as Upton's. Now that you mention it, the Upton's Keemun Mao Feng that I enjoy so much was actually purchased last year. Maybe there is a problem with this year's crop. Hmm... Marlene Wood wrote: I was acutally rather dissapointed with the most recent crop of keemun mao feng and hao ya A (and B for that matter). I found it very smokey, like how I smell after I come home from camping or re-enacting. I'm glad you liked it though Jen! I can hardly wait for next years crop and your opinion on it! Marlene |
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