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    It's been a while since I've been to the shop to buy any of these, but hubby and I loved http://www.mariagefreres.com/

    There was a Wedding Imperial tea that we especially enjoyed from them. Been craving more lately (we have a tea tin with that logo and that particular tea on it that I see every day in the kitchen)... just haven't wanted to fight traffic to go to that shop or see if we can find a closer one. It's more fun to shop in person -- they'd let you smell the teas and sample some stuff. Yum!

    There is also an interesting tea called Lapsang Souchong that is very interesting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapsang_souchong
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    Oh! I just remembered the name of the shop in Dallas, Texas that we'd visit http://www.culturedcup.com/

    They moved from another location that was a little closer, so we only went to the new location once. Thanks for reminding me to look them up again!
    http://www.cfgriffith.com/ - Learning to sew (historical costuming), and getting back to art by drawing fan art of Middle Earth dwarves.
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    We used to drink a lot of Earl Grey, Irish Breakfast every now and again, tried Lapsang Souchon but found it a tad bitter, and now quite enjoy Tazo Chai. Not often we don't have a cuppa in the evening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cynthia View Post
    There is also an interesting tea called Lapsang Souchong that is very interesting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lapsang_souchong
    This is one of my favourite of the more interesting teas. I also enjoy a good Earl Grey or a green tea with fresh mint from the garden in it.
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