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Film about tea being shown in the Seattle area
My daughter notified me about what sounds to be an excellent film
about tea and the return to the ancient methods of growing and producting tea in China: See the following: http://www.siff.net/events/detail.aspx?FID=105 |
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Film about tea being shown in the Seattle area
On Apr 10, 3:07*pm, Rob > wrote:
> My daughter notified me about what sounds to be an excellent film > about tea and the return to the ancient methods of growing and > producting tea in China: > > See the following:http://www.siff.net/events/detail.aspx?FID=105 Dear Rob, This film was shown in the Bay Area and around the country last year. If you look through the archives in this group, you'll find posts about the film which was actually made several years ago. David Lee Hoffman no longer owns Silk Road Teas, but has contributed very much to the tea world. Enjoy the movie! Shen |
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