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Originally Posted by phenomshel
@Stitchawl - made the mistake of reading your comments to Betty while eating. Hamburger helper does NOT mix well with laughter...
Read it to Chris and he says, "It's a darn good thing for him he's clear across the country and has a typhoon bearing down on him..." (I think he thinks Betty's going to kill you...)
@Betty - Isn't the English language grand?? *grin* And I am SO JEALOUS!! Jessica tells me the Tea Forte stuff is great, but I haven't been brave enough to order any... plus it's expensive! But I want some!
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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Tasting to YOUR liking is all that counts! Just because we laugh at you shouldn't influence your thinking even the littlest bit...  Just teasing. Those teas do look nice, and the simple fact that they put them out in silk pyramids speaks high praise for the company! It means they actually give a damn about how their teas taste!
On the other hand, what the heck are 'Kosher' teas? I can't think of a single paragraph in Leviticus and Deuteronomy that even mention tea, much less anything written in Halacha laws...
I'm safe. Betty knows I only have her best interests at heart... that and her corner... Well, safe from the wrath of Betty anyway. I'm not so sure about this Typhoon!
I think I'd better have another cup of tea... Maybe some Lapsang Souchong for now, and a good read!
Stitchawl
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I've been called worse things than a streetwalker, I'm sure! Yep, I'm sure you guys have all got my back...
When I finished my tea last night I decided to try and keep the pyramid for another infusion...but how? I left it on a saucer to drain, but it's not dried out this morning. Refrigerate it until I use it again? Or do I just have to throw it away? It's so pretty it just seems a shame for it to be a one-use thing.