Tim Raleigh said:
Steve R said:
Not fair! I was drinking tea when I read this.... Well what can I say it cleaned my sinus. LOL My guess was 1985.
Ah, tea up the nose.
As long as it wasn't Rose-hip or some such the sinuses should recover rather quickly.
I love a good cup of tea, particularly on a cool fall day, but for some reason it just doesn't taste good as I remember it does in England and Scotland.
Tim
Tim,
If you like tea, you will find the
http://www.teasource.com/ a nice site. I have worked all over North America, Europe, parts of South America. Never have I found better quality tea than what the teasource sells.
When I lived in Ireland as Ireland drinks more tea per capita than any other country, you would think they know good tea…but they don’t, they drink bad tea. When I lived there for year, He shipped me tea and it was like I was dealing drugs… 2 oz of Earl Gray here…. 4 oz of Assam… 12 oz of Green Dragon…. and soon they knew what good tea was. Remember boil water for Black teas…but only 180~ish for Green. And Steep for the correct time…or it becomes bitter.
Wherever I am in the world I have Bill Waddington the owner the Teasource on speed dial. While in Aruba for a year I got to know some Canadians living in Aruba I shipped down some Earl Gray for them and they had never tasted tea that good before. They now order tea from him.
If you are as picky about tea as we here are about tools you will find the TeaSource as much fun going to Festool site. Go to the site and email Bill and tell him Steve Rusk sent you…he will give you a deal and you will only pay 110%... I guess I’m high maintenance or something … LOL
All kidding aside his 350+ varieties of Tea are a wonderful thing.
Cheers,
Steve