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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Stan J. Lefosi
 
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My special recipe is spiderweb-tea.

Itīs healty and tastes good!
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Shrewsbury
 
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would you care to elaborate on that? it sounds interesting.

"Stan J. Lefosi" > wrote in message
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> My special recipe is spiderweb-tea.
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> Itīs healty and tastes good!



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Joseph Kubera
 
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>> My special recipe is spiderweb-tea.
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>> Itīs healty and tastes good!

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Sure you don't mean "spiderleg" tea? I've seen some varieties of
spindly-leaved greens sold with this appellation.

Joe
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Joseph Kubera
 
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>I was hoping for something a little more literal here.
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Hmm...the fact that this was posted so near to Halloween makes me think that
was the motive.

The OP certainly hasn't returned to give us any more/different info.

Joe


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