We tea addicts are so easily hoodwinked.RussianSoul wrote:I wonder if Nonsuch estate is a pun on "no such estate exists"?edkrueger wrote:Most of you likers of bright Darjeelings will be convert upon trying a Nilgiri . I like Nonsuch estate.
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chamekke wrote:I... must... obey...Chip wrote:Glad to hear you are on the mend! Since you are "suggestible," Japanese green next!!!chamekke wrote:Thank you to:
- RussianSoul for the sympathy and nice hug
- Salsero for his masculine sentiment
- Chip for his approval re: my choice of tea!
All much appreciated. I'm feeling better this morning. Time for a nice cuppa. Think I'll go for some Yunnan Gold; this morning's TeaChat topic + my tea craving = one suggestible chamekke!
By the way, Chip, I am still waiting for you to post this TeaDay poll:
What is your favorite type of tea overall?
o Japanese green
o Japanese green
o Japanese green
o Japanese green
o Japanese green
I would have to say the Oooolongonians would burn me in effigy.

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Salsero wrote:We tea addicts are so easily hoodwinked.RussianSoul wrote:I wonder if Nonsuch estate is a pun on "no such estate exists"?edkrueger wrote:Most of you likers of bright Darjeelings will be convert upon trying a Nilgiri . I like Nonsuch estate.
I googled "Nonsuch estate" and it exists. Go figure!
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.