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A visual tea recommendation for Meg (Feb 19 2003 05:53 GMT) - Meg remarked today that "Alas I find tea to be one of those beverages that sounds exotically different depending on blend and leaf but ends up all tasting like, well, tea to me. Perhaps my palate is just not refined enough?" - I think she needs to try some Jasmine Slivering Balls. I had the pleasure of watching these unfold on a recent trip to China that I was fortunate enough to luck into. I didn't actually get to taste it because I foolishly ordered regular green tea in a place known for these slivering balls. |
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A visual tea recommendation for Meg (Feb 19 2003 05:53 GMT) - Meg remarked today that "Alas I find tea to be one of those beverages that sounds exotically different depending on blend and leaf but ends up all tasting like, well, tea to me. Perhaps my palate is just not refined enough?" - I think she needs to try some Jasmine Slivering Balls. I had the pleasure of watching these unfold on a recent trip to China that I was fortunate enough to luck into. I didn't actually get to taste it because I foolishly ordered regular green tea in a place known for these slivering balls. |
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Hmmmm (Feb 19 2003 05:49 GMT) - WOW... I feel so special. I had no idea that "blogging" was the same thing as "online journaling"... I don't... |
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All Feet On The Ground (Feb 19 2003 05:18 GMT) - NASA is finally coming to a point where justifying manned orbiting space flight is as difficult as justifying flying more people to the moon. The... |
R Allan Baruz: Hostage to Crap
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Wallace Shawn is a poet? ... (Feb 19 2003 05:15 GMT) - Wallace Shawn is a poet? I thought he was a Ferengi Grand Nagas a Sicilian war starter a playwright. [by way of Caterina] I would like to hear Shawn’s poetry, but truly, poetry about or against war tends to be off-putting. Like Yeats said. |
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