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Old 01-11-2011, 04:11 PM   #6427
ProfCrash
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Oolongs and White teas are more expensive. I look at it this way. I pay $18 for a really good Oolong tea. I am going to get about 50 servings of tea from that 2 ounce order. It works out to $0.36 a serving. That is perfectly reasonable.

I sometimes look at the total of my TG order and go "wow". Then I remember that I will not be placing another order for about 3-6 months, dependent on the time of year, how much other tea I have to play with, and how much tea I consume due to changes in weather. So that $160 is spread out over a minimum if 3 months which is about $53 a month. That is a lot less then my Hubby spends on his diet coke habit and I can pretend that my tea is going to help decrease my long term health care costs.
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