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Originally Posted by astra
I guess I have less than 10, but many many silver foil small bags with food bag clippers from IKEA on them  [all samples]
Pu-Erh aged.
Although after drinking Toucha, it is like going to middle class friends who would meet you with a good cup of tea, then coming home and...not the same 
Then again, I need plenty of time for Toucha. I also cannot drink a lot of the same tea. I must swap the flavours/cups. So, I am not a tea pot person.
Toucha is for weekends then. Probably I will try cakes and bricks later too
P.S.
Pu-Erh aged tastes good 
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The scary thing is that I end up refilling just about every one of those tins in a 6 month time period.
I am glad that you are enjoying th Pu-Erh Tuocha. My first Pu-Erh experience was a loose leaf version which was good but not something I wanted to immeidatly try again. I ordered the Tuocha after you kept raving about the Pu-Erh. It was all TG sold and I wanted to go with a company who I knew.
I loved the Tuocha. I will end up filling up those tea tins with bricks of Pu-Erh down the line. I think there are varients of the Tuocha as well. So far I have avoided getting drunk off of my tea but I will have to remember that as a possibility when I am at work. (grins)