ISO caffeine-free Darjeeling
Amy Z
lupinesque at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 9 21:25:37 UTC 2003
Illyana wrote:
> I know you've probably already found some places, but I highly
> recommend that you check out The Republic of Tea. I dunno if they
have
> caffeine-free Darjeeling tea, because I don't drink that kind, but
they
> have a huge assortment.
Thank you! They don't have decaf Darjeeling, but they do have an
impressive assortment. Now I'm very curious about what "Earl Greyer"
tea is. I suppose it's what you drink if you want to be Picarder
than most people. Which I most certainly do.
Amazingly, when I typed "decaffeinated" correctly and Googled it that
way ("caffeine-free" having turned up nothing), one of the sources
that came up was in the not-particularly-large city I'm probably
moving to in a few months. More on that when it becomes a sure
thing. But I think the tea store is a good omen, don't you? Like
finding an acorn in your tea leaves.
Amy
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