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Default SRT on web

For those who may have been looking, and finding other shops of similar
name: http://silkroadteas.com/. Not yet a full catalogue, but at least a
list of what's on offer. However, I found out that they have unlistably
small lots of exotica that won't be listed, so still worth calling live.

-DM

(Poster DOES have a commercial relationship with SRT: just spent my
allowance on some special oolongs plus one each Drum Mtn white and green so
I could find out what the fuss was all about.)


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