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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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I was recently at a conference and they served some GREAT tea. The bags
were in a variety box, in individually wrapped bags. Each bag looked like a nylon bag that was stitched shut and the herbs were whole (flowers, stems, etc) not just broken up dried leaves. Any idea on the brand? Thanks Carl |
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Revolution Tea? I haven't tried it. Toci
Carl Hilton wrote: > I was recently at a conference and they served some GREAT tea. The bags > were in a variety box, in individually wrapped bags. Each bag looked > like a nylon bag that was stitched shut and the herbs were whole > (flowers, stems, etc) not just broken up dried leaves. > > Any idea on the brand? > > Thanks > Carl |
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Solebury Hill if they were triangular silky bags.
"Carl Hilton" > wrote in message oups.com... > I was recently at a conference and they served some GREAT tea. The bags > were in a variety box, in individually wrapped bags. Each bag looked > like a nylon bag that was stitched shut and the herbs were whole > (flowers, stems, etc) not just broken up dried leaves. > > Any idea on the brand? > > Thanks > Carl > |
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Mighty Leaf?
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UpNorthCoffee wrote:
> Mighty Leaf? > Nice teas, perhaps (based on a quick look at the Web site), but not much of a selection. dmh |
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Yes, that ended up being the tea.. MLTEA.com
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