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Author: Dominic T.
Date: Jul 17, 2008 21:41

Well, OK so maybe not so much a destination for tea but I will be off
on my honeymoon next week and with all the trip posts I just couldn't
resist. Probably some locally grown coffee and maybe a tea or two if
I'm lucky, but even more I'm looking forward to trying some Kava.
Finally a whole week+ of silence from me, so enjoy! Aloha.

- Dominic
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Re: Trip to Kauai         


Author: Rainy
Date: Jul 17, 2008 22:58

On Jul 18, 12:41 am, "Dominic T." gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, OK so maybe not so much a destination for tea but I will be off
> on my honeymoon next week and with all the trip posts I just couldn't
> resist. Probably some locally grown coffee and maybe a tea or two if
> I'm lucky, but even more I'm looking forward to trying some Kava.
> Finally a whole week+ of silence from me, so enjoy! Aloha.
>
> - Dominic

Enjoy Kava, Dominic! It can be real nice. Sure wish
it tasted as good as any crummiest tea you can
pick up in a supermarket. :-(. I highly prefer modern
way of preparation vs. traditional aboriginal way. -ak
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Author: Nigel
Date: Jul 18, 2008 09:22

On Jul 18, 5:41 am, "Dominic T." gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, OK so maybe not so much a destination for tea but I will be off
> on my honeymoon next week and with all the trip posts I just couldn't
> resist.

Congatulations on your nuptuals and I applaud your honeymoon
destination.

Not completely devoid of tea - see
http://www.kealanani.com/news/newsimagemap/Dealmaker%%20Apr%%20May%%2008.pdf
and browse the www,kealanani.com virtual site. Not too sure if you
will get onto the physical site to see the tea - it's in the
development phase with plans for 200 acres of mainly African clones.

Nigel at Teacraft
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