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Hey everyone, please come see our newly expanded line of
display/artistic teas. These are hand-sewn tea rosettes that open into
beautiful floral displays when placed in hot water, and if you've never
seen them before, you should take a look! They are perfect for dinner
parties, receptions, or just enjoying all by themselves. When you get
a chance, come to www.kasora.com. and have a peek. In the meantime,
happy cooking!

Katie

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> Hey everyone, please come see our newly expanded line of
> display/artistic teas. These are hand-sewn tea rosettes that open
> into beautiful floral displays when placed in hot water, and if
> you've never seen them before, you should take a look! They are
> perfect for dinner parties, receptions, or just enjoying all by
> themselves. When you get a chance, come to
www.kasora.com. and have
> a peek. In the meantime, happy cooking!
>
> Katie


I know this is SPAM, but it's obvious the OP knows it is, as well, and isn't
trying to hide it behind a recipe. These tea flowers are very, very pretty!
I think they would be nice to have on the table if you're having people over
for, well, tea! Sort of fits with the "presentation" thread from a few
days back. Presentation isn't confined to the plate.

Jill


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Whilst we are on this topic of presentation, for those in Europe (well,
they will send worldwide), try www.chinasecret.co.uk, lovely packaging
too, great as a gift.

jmcquown wrote:
> wrote:
> > Hey everyone, please come see our newly expanded line of
> > display/artistic teas. These are hand-sewn tea rosettes that open
> > into beautiful floral displays when placed in hot water, and if
> > you've never seen them before, you should take a look! They are
> > perfect for dinner parties, receptions, or just enjoying all by
> > themselves. When you get a chance, come to
www.kasora.com. and have
> > a peek. In the meantime, happy cooking!
> >
> > Katie

>
> I know this is SPAM, but it's obvious the OP knows it is, as well, and isn't
> trying to hide it behind a recipe. These tea flowers are very, very pretty!
> I think they would be nice to have on the table if you're having people over
> for, well, tea! Sort of fits with the "presentation" thread from a few
> days back. Presentation isn't confined to the plate.
>
> Jill


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