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Re: Article-growing tea near Seattle     

Author: Blues Lyne
Date: Sep 19, 2007 15:14

... throw in a few samples of some of the not yet listed cultivars and types. Nigel at Teacraft Nigel, I notice that Nothing But Tea sells samples of most of their teas, but not the wildcrafted teas. Last time we were discussing Malawi teas, I e-mailed them and asked about samples, but didn't hear back from them. Do you know if this is a possibility? It would be nice to be ...
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Blue Star Incense     

Author: cybersurfer
Date: Jan 6, 2007 22:55

...natural incense. Made with essential oils, aromatic woods, resins, herbs & spices. The herbs and spices I use are all certified organic. Most of the essential oils I use are organic, otherwize its wildcrafted. My incense is made & "without" a bamboo stick. Its also based on Tibetan & Japanese incense making. I use "No" Synthic oils and "No" saltpeter/potassium nitrate {which is a burning ...
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Re: White tea from Africa     

Author: Nigel
Date: Nov 4, 2006 02:22

... seen or heard of another. White teas yes from China, India, and Sri Lanka, but not from Africa. Nothing But Tea Ltd, see (http://www.nbtea.co.uk/acatalog/Teas.html - click on Wildcrafted Teas - New) has exclusive selling rights but we are seeking distributors. Certainly it is out of the Camellia stable - from the Assamica branch - this is (I believe) what gives it such an intriguing ...
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