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  1. whole foods in edgewater also has ostrich
  2. I don't believe that the lady in question is the owner-I don't shop there bcz of her rudeness. That side of Queen Anne Road is in TEANECK-the next block is BOGOTA-
  3. chelsea in london?nyc? what types of pu-erh do you enjoy drinking? i have not tried many of the pu-ehrs as yet- what type of jasmine tea do you like? i enjoy jasmine teas from tentea and imperial tea court joanne
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    Loose Tea in NYC

    there are many places to purchase loose tea in nyc? i would suggest checking frequently asked questions on news group rec.food.drink.tea and www.catteacorner.com i would also check out teamail group on yahoo joanne
  5. i have enjoyed all the beers i am interested in what others enjoyed about the collection
  6. I order from upton as well- I order lightly fermented oolongs and some darjeelings from them-
  7. have you tried other online tea vendor's? www.imperialtea.com www.specialteas.com www.rishi-tea.com www.kyelateas.com joanne
  8. I enjoy shopping at 17 Farmer's Market and the Han Ah Reum in Ridgefiiield- Best prices-quality at times fluctuates- I even find some bargains every once in awhile at Whole Foods in Edgewater-
  9. thanx for your recommendation- why not post in beverages and libations- joanne
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    franchia

    a small group of people are planning a tea tasting of korean green teas on march 20 or 27 in nyc at hangawi- if anyone is interested in joining us please e-mail me joanne
  11. if there are no prices or if waiter does not state price of specials- i always ask!! you do not need to be embarrassed to ask joanne
  12. my order came this morning- i tried the lanyun first- i used a small yixing teapot, 1 1/2 teaspoons for each 6 oz.-water temp about 170 the leaves were not rolled-the liquid was pale green/yellow aroma toasty , taste not vegetable or floral- i am new to describing tea- i enjoyed the first 2 cups and lookforward to tasting the rest of my samples-
  13. i just placed an order for a selection of their new winter oolongs- http://www.shanshuiteas.com/ the samples i ordered were recommended by yahoo group teamailers- i will share my experiiences with these teas here- does any one else enjoy oolongs? ITEMS: 1 Premium Winter 2003 Boluomi 15g 1 Premium Winter 2003 Baozhong 15g 1 Premium Winter 2003 Lanyun 15g 1 Premium Winter 2003 Tie Guanyin 15g 1 Premium Winter 2003 Wulong 15g 1 Premium Spring 2003 Gaoshan Jinxuan 15g
  14. in teaneck there is east not bad
  15. has anyone been to MMAee exhibit of teapots? does anyone collect teapots? joanne
  16. I go to the store in large Korean shopping center Han ah Reum 321 Broad Avenue Ridgefield, New Jersey 201-943-9600 joanne
  17. I personally would not buy any meat from the chinese market across the street from fink's- the last time i went into the store the smell was awful- i think they need to upgrade their sanitation procedures-it was so bad i almost called the health department-
  18. I have not seen duck at Han Ah Reum- Joanne
  19. why not try www.catteacorner.com? there are many good suggestions on the website- or try posting comments on yahoo group teamail joanne
  20. some of my favorite teas include: orchid oolong- imperial tea court rose melange-rishi tea green jasmine-tentea.com marco polo-mariage freres the des moines-le palais des thes the du hamman-le palais des thes
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    Bagged Teas

    Perhaps my use of the word sophisticated-was misunderstand as a put down- I would like to encourage people to expand their adventures in the tea world- joanne
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    Bagged Teas

    Please everyone one try to get more sophisticated in your tastes- try www.specialteas.com www.uptontea.com www.rishi-tea.com www.tentea.com www.imperialtea.com some of these sites sell bagged teas but as i stated b4- all you need is an infuser basket or paper teabag joanne
  23. besides jubilee there is herb wild in toronto-www.herbwild.com and rococo in england-www.rococochocolates.com and cocoaplanet.com joanne
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    Bagged Teas

    it is very easy to make your own bagged teas- purchase loose tea and place appropriate amount of loose tea in t-sac and then brew- t-sac s are available in many stores and online websites
  25. i would suggest reading the following sites: www.thefragrantleaf.com www.imperialtea.com www.specialteas.com www.uptontea.com www.holymtn.com and this very informative page http://pages.ripco.net/~c4ha2na9/tea/
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