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Re: "dwójmyÅ›lenie"     

Group: pl.soc.polityka · Group Profile · Search for Peonies in pl.soc.polityka
Author: J-23
Date: Jun 29, 2008 02:16

...łna miska i Biblia i Poemat, zamiast płaczu co zrywał się z płuc. Dawne życie poszło w dal, dziś na zimę ciepły szal, tylko grzybic, tylko grzybic, tylko grzybic, tylko grzybic żal... para pocina i plugie pilczenie pfa pepfa popylone pienie i pylko peplo peonie przenika popysledzona pestes pak puzyka narazie tyle, jade na wies, ale pozniej zripostuje Twoje kato-wypierdy
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Re: Fotozagadka (1)     

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Author: serwer
Date: Feb 11, 2008 10:57

Brawo!! Biskupiec Reszelski, a odpowiadając innym: Zegar jest dobrze ustawiony, proszę zwrócić uwage na datę zdjęcia (co się wydarzyło).Ten pociąg stoi w peonie a nie przejeżdża:-) -- Wysłano z serwisu Usenet w portalu Gazeta.pl -> http://www.gazeta.pl/usenet/
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Re: Happy Solstice     

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Author: Lewis Perin
Date: Dec 26, 2007 07:55

... Remarkable - it's almost as if you were there with me, drinking the same tea! Ha ha! Well I wasn't, unfortunately, and having left my new order of white african peony from Chrissie a little too late (and my last remaining Zomba on the table at work) saw Christmas in with some pretty ordinary but good enough dianhong - made myself a cup of so called Guo Li Dianhong...
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Re: Happy Solstice     

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Author: teaismud
Date: Dec 25, 2007 10:42

... Perin wrote: Remarkable - it's almost as if you were there with me, drinking the same tea! Ha ha! Well I wasn't, unfortunately, and having left my new order of white african peony from Chrissie a little too late (and my last remaining Zomba on the table at work) saw Christmas in with some pretty ordinary but good enough dianhong - made myself a cup of so called Guo Li Dianhong (...
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Re: China reds vs Indian reds color     

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Author: Nigel
Date: Sep 3, 2007 08:34

... CTC though the very same leaf from the very same bush (yes, I am back to my tea bush) will give a wonderful white tea when hand processed. I would not sell Alexander's black tea as specialty (and neither would he offer it) but we are both proud to offer the Satemwa range of Malawi whites - needles, peony, pearls and antlers made from six or seven different cultivars. Nigel at Teacraft
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Re: Malawi Teas     

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Author: ackmw
Date: Aug 30, 2007 11:06

... and have been grown leading to distinct characteristics that set some of these teas apart. Indeed, of our Limbe variety, we have less than 500 bushes - to us at Satemwa, this makes the best peony ever!! If you are interested check it out www.satemwa.com Alexander http;//www.satemwa.com Thanks Richard. An interesting note. It amazes me how these African tea bushes come about. ...
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Malawi Teas     

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Author: Richard Chappell
Date: Aug 22, 2007 10:20

... single buds from Mulanje bushes; silvery with a chocolate brown stripe. The clear bright liquor is pale apricot, sweet and with hint of ripe red apple." (9.05 English pounds for a 50g tin). 2. Zomba Peony - unusual. My first reaction was that I didn't know what herb it was, but I liked it as much as tea. The second sip made me realize that it was tea, but so minimally processed as to ...
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Re: An invitation and some inf re Space Cowboy     

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Author: Shen
Date: Jun 7, 2007 20:21

... say that a less-fragile sencha might be safer. Whites: 7. White Peony: again, easy to enjoy and savor. I kept away from ...> I'd go with the silver needles, followed by the white peony. A tea with no color, delicate but very focused aroma and ... I've ever tasted, and would go well before a White Peony. Anyway, back to the NYC event. ... hope that at least a...
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Re: An invitation and some inf re Space Cowboy     

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Author: pgwk
Date: Jun 7, 2007 20:05

... say that a less-fragile sencha might be safer. Whites: 7. White Peony: again, easy to enjoy and savor. I kept away from ... I'd go with the silver needles, followed by the white peony. A tea with no color, delicate but very focused aroma and mild...best I've ever tasted, and would go well before a White Peony. Anyway, back to the NYC event. ... hope that at least a...
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Re: An invitation and some inf re Space Cowboy     

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Author: DogMa
Date: Jun 7, 2007 19:31

...who say that a less-fragile sencha might be safer. Whites: 7. White Peony: again, easy to enjoy and savor. I kept away from Silver... But I'd go with the silver needles, followed by the white peony. A tea with no color, delicate but very focused aroma and mild...best I've ever tasted, and would go well before a White Peony. Anyway, back to the NYC event. ... hope that at least a...
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