Hi, I've been drinking tea ever since I was a small thing but I've only recently gotten interested in the good-quality stuff.
Various users on a LiveJournal comm I'm part of recommended Adagio teas, so I've decided to give them a try and I stumbled across this place while I was checking out their site. I won't lie, one of the main attractions of the company is that it doesn't charge exorbitant amounts for shipping to Canada.
Sep 7th, '09, 21:46
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Sep 7th, '09, 21:54
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Re: *Waves*
Welcome aboard Jill! Great to have you here. I hope to see much of you. What's in your cup these days?
Sep 7th, '09, 21:55
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Sep 7th, '09, 22:05
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Re: *Waves*
*Glance into mug* At the moment Bora Bora tea by Vykasa, it's a mix of green and black with spearmint, hibiscus, pineapple and calendula. Not bad even if the mint is a bit overwhelming.Chip wrote:Welcome aboard Jill! Great to have you here. I hope to see much of you. What's in your cup these days?
I've got a Steepster account where I log all my teas if you or anyone here is interested: http://jilldragon.steepster.com/