... it. However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late ...with the Assam I have on hand for iced tea. Toci As for TC58, where has it gone? What do you mean 'no longer available... in availability? Let's assume the tea formerly sold by Upton as TC58 is still being produced by the estate. Then I can think of...
... it. Â However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late ... the Assam I have on hand for iced tea. Â Â Toci As for TC58, where has it gone? What do you mean 'no longer available...same. So far my favorites whuch are still available are TC56, a Ceylon, TN68, a Nilgiri, and TB15, a Java breakfast tea. My grandson ...
... of my once favorite tea, and cannot replace it. However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late morning tea. I've ordered about ...I think I'll do fine with the Assam I have on hand for iced tea. Toci As for TC58, where has it gone? What do you mean 'no longer available'? "Gone forever?" ''No return?" How ...
Several years ago I mentioned that the Arabic stores no longer carried my favorite Ceylon tea which was a brand called Royal World. I couldnt even find it on the web so I gave up...last of my once favorite tea, and cannot replace it. However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late morning tea. I've ordered about fifty...
On Jul 17, 3:44 pm, toci <gina...@yahoo.com> wrote: I've just brewed the last of my once favorite tea, and cannot replace it. However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late morning tea. I've ordered about fifty teas from Upton, and of these about twenty are no longer available. For the rest of July and August,...
I've just brewed the last of my once favorite tea, and cannot replace it. However, in September I'll sample two different Koslanda teas from Upton, and also try six Nilgiri samples for my late morning tea. I've ordered about fifty teas from Upton, and of these about twenty are no longer available. For the rest of July and August, I think I'll do fine with the Assam I have on hand for iced ...
Tea is an agricultural crop. The discriminating taste will vary year to year. Jim chance wrote: "toci" <gina39d@yahoo.com> wrote The estate teas live for a year, and then disappear. The following year a different tea from the estate may be sold, but it's not the same. How can you tell the tea land to stop growing for the year and tell the same trees to grow ...
"toci" <gina39d@yahoo.com> wrote The estate teas live for a year, and then disappear. The following year a different tea from the estate may be sold, but it's not the same. How can you tell the tea land to stop growing for the year and tell the same trees to grow different tea leaves for the year? That's only impression I can't help getting from your remarks. For the sake ...