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Originally Posted by Poppaea
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I wonder, what is this obsession of theirs with Russian names?
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Originally Posted by Poppaea
Just found an article online stating one can make up to 10 infusions with Oolong. Maybe I should start to spend seriously when buying next time. Up to now I was not willing to spend more than about 14€ per 100 g, but it looks as if I could spend a lot and still have some reasonably priced tea.
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I am almost
almost sure by now that I don't like to reinfuse teas. Unfortunately, because it could save me some money.
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Always give into temptation. It may not come your way again. 
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That is one of the ways I use to make a peace with myself
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Looks like an interesting assortment. I'll be interested to hear your comments about them.
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I am very curious myself. I think oolong and traditional white teas will be put on hold for now, but Georgian and Indian teas I am looking forward to testing

Although, before that I am going to try Yunnan Imperial and Tippy Yunnan. Those two I really want to try over the coming weekend
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Quite right! They both have WG as the start of their ID numbers. I did enjoy that Georgian Caravan tea. I wonder if now that I know it's not a black tea, will I still enjoy it? 
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indeed!
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
I'm having a second go at the Pu-erh #2. I think perhaps yesterday I was being a bit hasty in my condemnation, so I decided to give it a second chance.
It's almost as good as Lipton's. 
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second time.
A cup of New English Teas's English Breakfast.