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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Mike Boucher
 
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When I corresponded with the sponsor of Tea talk he stated the experience
tea drinker should help to educate the new people.
I am taking that to heart by listing some very good vendors of quality tea.
I have ordered from these vendors and was very happy with the service and
quality.
The sell REAL tea not inferior flavored crap.

I encourage readers to try these vendors if they would like to sample real
quality teas.

http://www.specialteas.com/

http://uptontea.com/

www.imperialtea.com



Mike


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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 10:03:42 -0800, Mike Boucher wrote:

> When I corresponded with the sponsor of Tea talk he stated the experience
> tea drinker should help to educate the new people.


[snip]

When I corresponded with the sponsor of Tea Talk, he was very
receptive to my ideas. Of course, I tried to explain the situation to
him without calling him names or falsely accusing him of infringement
or trying to divert his business.

I wonder if that made a difference.

--
Derek

The journey of a thousand miles sometimes ends very, very badly.
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"Derek" > wrote in message news
> When I corresponded with the sponsor of Tea Talk, he was very
> receptive to my ideas. Of course, I tried to explain the situation to
> him without calling him names or falsely accusing him of infringement
> or trying to divert his business.
>
> I wonder if that made a difference.


I'm sure we will find out.

Mike



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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 11:50:25 -0800, Mike Boucher wrote:

> "Derek" > wrote in message news
>> When I corresponded with the sponsor of Tea Talk, he was very
>> receptive to my ideas. Of course, I tried to explain the situation to
>> him without calling him names or falsely accusing him of infringement
>> or trying to divert his business.
>>
>> I wonder if that made a difference.

>
> I'm sure we will find out.


I'd offer a wager on how long it takes, but I'm not a betting man and
I'm not that confident.

--
Derek

There comes a time when every team must learn to make individual
sacrifices.
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 10:03:42 -0800, Mike Boucher wrote:

> When I corresponded with the sponsor of Tea talk he stated the experience
> tea drinker should help to educate the new people.


[snip]

When I corresponded with the sponsor of Tea Talk, he was very
receptive to my ideas. Of course, I tried to explain the situation to
him without calling him names or falsely accusing him of infringement
or trying to divert his business.

I wonder if that made a difference.

--
Derek

The journey of a thousand miles sometimes ends very, very badly.


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