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Old 07-10-2013, 11:31 AM   #25565
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[QUOTE=CRussel;2565355]I agree, that's nuts. Shipping to here is always a bit more than one would expect, but this is listed as their shipping price to any non-EU location. [quote]

There must be another way. As I said, I ordered from them twice while in Japan, and I certainly wouldn't pay those kinds of shipping charges. Unfortunately, I have no idea of how I did it...

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Clearly, I'm going to have to look at alternative teas, or stick with the ones that I have been getting already. The Lion Mountain Keemun is a good way to start the day, though I would prefer a breakfast blend that had some Ceylon in it.
Amazon carries Taylors of Harrogate's looseleaf "English Breakfast" tea and their "Yorkshire" tea (do NOT order the Yorkshire GOLD tea... very bitter!) And as I said, McNulty's 'Yunan China Black' and a 'Keemun' that are both excellent.

Bombay Sapphire tastes just as good in Thailand as it did in Japan. Interesting....


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