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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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> >as i was not brewing tea >at the mercenary / manley party, >i ran into s. rosenthal >of the magic shop. > >he is the tea drinker >who sent me to the >plating & pressing plant >on west 54th st. You should have brewed tea. On Saturday night, we took Dave Josephson out to the Ten Ren store, where he got some decent green teas for his girlfriend. I do like Ten Ren, and I disagree with the folks here that say all their products are overpriced. The high end products _are_ overpriced, but they have some decent teas on the lower end of the list for reasonable money. I wasn't all that impressed with their Lapsang Souchong, though. I had never tried it before, since the Rockville, MD. store doesn't carry it. We tried to make it to a couple other tea shops, like Great Wall, but unfortunately everybody was closed on Sunday and not open late on Saturday. >he is trying to remember >the name of the company for you. > >more info later >about that building . > >i am trying to locate a 1978 >yellow pages. I would love to know who owned that facility before Gabe bought it. Gabe is sorely missed. I remeber making loose tea in his demo room at the Stereophile show and having him look at me like I was some kind of alien. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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