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Jane Erickson
 
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Default Help with Silk Road Pu Er Choice

I just received a Silk Road Teas catalog in the mail. I already have my
greens picked out (including Lu An Guapian) for an order.

Now, I'm just starting with Pu's. Anyone have any recommendations on a few
to try from Silk Road Teas? I am interested in green uncooked. Not too
expensive (no collecting or aging yet). Just something to get me started.
There are so many, I'm not sure where to start.

Thanks
JE formerly LB


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