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Alex wrote: Actually I quite like Pu Erh capsules - the 1995 Yi Wu Wild Tree is particularly nice in pill form. I just can never seem to get the water temp. and brewing time right for those capsules though... |
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Michael Plant wrote: 7/19/06 Dominic T. wrote: wrote: I like the Pu Erh capsules the most. If you are looking for some, try http://www.naturalweightlossprogram.co.uk You're welcome Wow, how terribly insightful * * you wouldn't have any alterior motives or connection to the weightloss website quoted, would you? Jeez, you would think spammers would at least try to hide the fact that they are a dirtbag. Ugh. You're welcome Actually I quite like Pu Erh capsules - the 1995 Yi Wu Wild Tree is particularly nice in pill form. I'm proud of you, Alex. You're a man of conviction. Just think: I'll never have to actually taste a Yi Wu wild Tree tea again, and I get all the health benefits myth makers can devise. Cool! Speaking of which, and not that you need it, but the weather here in NYC this morning at 4:00 am as I trundled my way to work was actually pleasant. There's a word we haven't heard ascribed to weather here in many a day. Michael Funny you should mention it. I thought the same thing this morning. It was eerily cool and breezy. A friend of a friend called me the other night for China travel advice, and told me that everyone told her to avoid China in August. Last August I was in Chongqing and the weather was exactly the same as it was in New York yesterday, so I told her she has nothing to fear. |
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