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Joanne Rosen
 
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"Bob Burlop" > wrote in message
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> > The ones you mentioned are a good place to start. There's nothing
> > wrong with the Canadian Red Rose and Top Leaf. For the newbie I think
> > shelf teas are a great place to begin. For example buy different
> > brands of English Breakfast and learn the difference in taste. You'll
> > eventually like one better than the other and the only taste buds that
> > count are yours. Also for the newbie I recommend nothing more than
> > the simple pleasure of drinking tea. I think too many beginners want
> > to start at the top, spends lots of money, and after a year or two
> > they don't learn anything, get discouraged and quit. When you learn
> > the English taste then you can move on too the ethnic stores for
> > Indian, Arabic, Chinese shelf teas. There is no correct sequence to
> > shelf teas just enough time.
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> > Jim

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> Allright, so I bought a back of Red Rose 2 Cup tea bags. How many
> minutes should I brew the tea? Thanks a lot.
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(Bob Burlop) wrote in message
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> > > First of all, I'm new to teas. I live in Canada. What is a good,
> > > cheap, tea-bag brand to buy? I see many brands on the shelves: Tetley,
> > > Typhoo, Lipton Yellow Label, but I don't know which to buy. Any help
> > > would be greatly appreceated!



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