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I turned around and came back because of the slush and splashback. I
got a nice big BB knockoff from said tea merchant on sale for $10. It
is made in Thailand and has the most beautiful glaze. From a distance
it looks like metal. I can't believe pottery can look like it came
from the foundry. Those cheap Asian teapots will fill the cuppards.
I got some Yin Hao recently and am wondering if an oily residue after
taste with granular red specks would be indicative of a perfume
addition to supplement cheap Jasmine flowers. It taste like any other
Yin Hao except for the aftertaste. Actually I enjoy this version
better than most. How come the # is at a historic high against the $?

Jim

"Dave Croft" > wrote in message >...
> "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message om...
> > Sorry everybody I'd have to wait too long to follow up my last Google
> > post. I'll make a trip cross town too check out the Arthur Wood
> > teapots at an English supermarket which is where I bought my last
> > Brown Betty. If nothing else I can stock up on curry sheppard pie and
> > clotted cream. Yesterday I filled my thermos with Black Dragon to
> > shovel out the overnight snow which was predicted to be gone by noon
> > of the previous day. One local tea merchant who attends the tea trade
> > show in Las Vegas said this year exhibitors are over 500 compared to
> > 50 from a couple of years ago.
> > Jim

>
> Hi Jim, I just had a look round the shops in Warrington.(Nr Liverpool.)
> A selection of decorative pots, (Cottages Etc) about £8 each.
> 2 cup brown Bettys £3 each (Not Woods) but in an Asian shop
> well made but unbranded 4 cup Brown Betty's £1 each.
> Thats right, One Dollar Eighty three cents a pot even when the Dollar is low.