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Old 02-07-2011, 09:08 AM   #7700
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My table is always clear of clutter, nothing more than my computer screen, the phone and the papers I am working on. No to-be-done baskets and the likes because I don't like to be distracted by clutter
I tried. Believe me I tried.
Cannot resist it though
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A selection of teas from all over the world, especially focusing on the most unusual and "minor", for example, are among the few to have black tea from Georgia (former Soviet Republic), which I think is delicious!, As well as various tea produced in limited quantities and with full manual processing. Allow the purchase of free samples from 10 grams to almost every tea

hi astra and iridal. have a good day
This is where I have tried my first white tea (on recommendation by my brother) back in the days of yore. When I didn't know how to infuse teas and of course was disappointed.
Georgian Old Lady.

After lunch Pu-Erh aged.
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