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Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Silk Road Teas


http://silkroadteas.com/tea_puerh.html Click here to link.Pu-erh teas are one of China’s best kept secrets. Widely consumed and a tea that has traveled with merchants and nomads for centuries, Pu-erhs are some of the oldest, most complex teas. As Pu-erh teas age, they develop an increasingly earthy aroma and a sweeter full-bodied taste. They come in many, many forms – loose leaf, compressed and embossed by hand and machine into bricks and cakes of all sizes, aged in bamboo baskets and in stalks, fired and aged in citrus rinds and innumerable other shapes and materials all to create unusual tea.

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I [T. Jan] share and review web sites with music, recipes and gardening information. I have been a mother, wife, nurse, apartment manager, chimney sweep, long distance runner, musician, artist, organic gardener and, A student of the GREAT WORK at R.S.E. Jan does the computer, Steve plays the bass and doesn't speak computer....but Jan doesn't speak bass...so, this works out well for us...Jan writes about music news, and this area's music events. The postings are all mine., . We share ideas about posts. Jan loves to create beautiful blogs to share ideas and keep my brain active, recovering from M.S. and other things. Jan always operate the computer, ..AND, all posts signed by Steve are in his exact words, and All our Sites licensed under Creative Commons. T. Jan.... Steve says..." I love animals, gardening, kids, music, nature and fishing.. A student of R.S.E. Really like being in nature and living simply. Enjoy teaching electric bass. Enjoy our sites." Steve.

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