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Further, I completely approve of this page -- I may have to emulate with my own rundown of favored decoctions. And maybe one for cocktails -- or perhaps I'll just branch that off of my [[Caryatid's Recipes|recipes]].--[[User:Caryatid|Caryatid]] 15:32, 25 January 2011 (EST)
 
Further, I completely approve of this page -- I may have to emulate with my own rundown of favored decoctions. And maybe one for cocktails -- or perhaps I'll just branch that off of my [[Caryatid's Recipes|recipes]].--[[User:Caryatid|Caryatid]] 15:32, 25 January 2011 (EST)
  
I'm a huge fan of [[http://lelandtea.com Leland Tea]] in San Francisco. It's an independent fine tea shop owned by a wonderful sweet flamboyant man who is also an incredible cook. I highly recommend their Lavender Earl Grey (much like the blue flower earl grey above) and their herbal blend Body & Soul. All teas come looseleaf. They will custom blend anything for you. --[[User:Ubernerd|Ubernerd]] 09:57, 26 January 2011 (EST)
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I'm a huge fan of [http://lelandtea.com Leland Tea] in San Francisco. It's an independent fine tea shop owned by a wonderful sweet flamboyant man who is also an incredible cook. I highly recommend their Lavender Earl Grey (much like the blue flower earl grey above) and their herbal blend Body & Soul. All teas come looseleaf. They will custom blend anything for you. --[[User:Ubernerd|Ubernerd]] 09:57, 26 January 2011 (EST)
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I look forward to trying the teas you guys have suggested.  And I'll definitely take you up on your invitation at some point, so long as I get to return it and introduce you to something tasty as well.  :)  -[[User:Morrigu|Morrigu]] 14:40, 1 February 2011 (EST)

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Submitted for your consideration: MEMTEA's Blue Flower Earl Grey and MEMTEA's Mark's Chai, parTICularly the first; I'm a fervent fangirl, and buy it under the table in bulk via our office supplier. Come to Church some time and I'll brew some, if you prefer not to purchase before trial. --Caryatid 15:25, 25 January 2011 (EST)

Also, submitted: David Rio chai, particularly the Elephant Vanilla. It is a religious experience for me to prepare and drink. Further, I completely approve of this page -- I may have to emulate with my own rundown of favored decoctions. And maybe one for cocktails -- or perhaps I'll just branch that off of my recipes.--Caryatid 15:32, 25 January 2011 (EST)

I'm a huge fan of Leland Tea in San Francisco. It's an independent fine tea shop owned by a wonderful sweet flamboyant man who is also an incredible cook. I highly recommend their Lavender Earl Grey (much like the blue flower earl grey above) and their herbal blend Body & Soul. All teas come looseleaf. They will custom blend anything for you. --Ubernerd 09:57, 26 January 2011 (EST)

I look forward to trying the teas you guys have suggested. And I'll definitely take you up on your invitation at some point, so long as I get to return it and introduce you to something tasty as well.  :) -Morrigu 14:40, 1 February 2011 (EST)