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    while I was out and about, I picked up a small French press. gave I a go with some Yorkshire harrogate. I believe that I have found my new brewing method for work, actually makes a very nice cup of tea

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    I had some Silver Needle white today (and yesterday, for that matter). I got it at Teavana, which strikes me as the AOS of tea, but it was really good anyway.
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    you know, from everything i have heard about teavana, that would be the best wat to put them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvloony View Post
    you know, from everything i have heard about teavana, that would be the best wat to put them.
    Teavana does provide a wide selection of very good teas and nice products to go with them. Like a lot of boutique retailers, they definitely charge a hefty premium for them. If I had to order online...not likely that I would buy much from them.

    There is a store about ten minutes from where I work so I go in there once in a while. Factoring in the convenience it's probably still not "worth it" but I do it anyway. BTW, diagonally accross the mall from Teavana there is an AOS store....I don't go in there very often.

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    i have the benifit of haveing a tea shop in the town near where i work, but she is only open on thru-sat. i order online, from the english tea shop normally, i am gonna check out a tea shop today if i can talk my family into it.
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    After a 15 hour work day (and about a 5 hour nap) a nice pot of twinings irish breakfast, ahhhh that hits the spot
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    well I stopped at a very russian mkt place this evening and picked up some more russian tea. had hopes that it would be different than what I already had, but alas, it was the same. my wife has informed me that the rose I smell is actually bergamont, so I will have to experiment, if anyone would like some to try, pm me you address and I will send you some. don't worry nosey, some will be headed your way Nextel. week, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvloony View Post
    well I stopped at a very russian mkt place this evening and picked up some more russian tea. had hopes that it would be different than what I already had, but alas, it was the same. my wife has informed me that the rose I smell is actually bergamont, so I will have to experiment, if anyone would like some to try, pm me you address and I will send you some. don't worry nosey, some will be headed your way Nextel. week, lol
    I like Beramont!

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    well, this stuff must have a ton of it, as i stated, it smells like roses in the package, and actually tasted like it the first pot i made, i am gonna experiment some more, maybe some of the russian members in this thread can offer some assistance as to the perfect method of brewing.
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    first cup of the night, some czar nicholas caravan. figured out the other russian tea, will explain more when I havemore time

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