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Harsha wrote:

>

> Recently I bought Salada tea along with the usual Lipton brand. It is a

> generic competitor of Lipton I think. The Salada brand is cheaper and the

> tea bags do not come individually rapped. I usually put both the Salada tea

> and the Lipton tea simultaneously in the hot water, trying to have the best

> of both worlds. Cheap tea as well as status.

>

> This morning as I put the Salad tea in the cup, I noticed that the Salada

> tag had a saying on it. It stated,

>

> "A poet can

> survive anything

> but a misprint."

>

> Then I started looking through other Salada tea bag tags. I can do this

> because Salad tea bags are not individually rapped. There is a cute, funny,

> or wise saying on every tag! Well, they are not all great but this company

> is trying. So here we have a generic tea bag company but they have

> distinguished themselves (at least in my eyes).

>

> It is Salada tea for me from now on. In case a Lipton executive is reading

> this, Lipton better get with the times.

>

> Love to all

> Harsha

 

Salada has been around for as long or longer than Lipton, I think. A lot

of restaurants used Salada, I seem to remember as a kid. Tea was given

to us as kids for nausea. And since I had migraine headaches, I'd drink

sips frequently. I always identified tea with sickness. When I met

Dolores is when I learned to drink tea. She drank a few cups a day. She

liked tea with sugar and a good amount of milk. That's still how I drink

tea. Red Rose is a strong tea. Very popular in Canada. It's good. Red

Rose tea bags are actually gauze and they come without a string. Just

drop one in your cup. We'll have Red Rose at the retreat this October

11-14: <http://nonduality.com/retreat.htm>. I'll make you a cup.

 

Jerry

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Jerry Katz [jerry]

 

Harsha wrote:

>

> Recently I bought Salada tea along with the usual Lipton brand. It is a

> generic competitor of Lipton I think. The Salada brand is cheaper and the

> tea bags do not come individually rapped. I usually put both the Salada

tea

> and the Lipton tea simultaneously in the hot water, trying to have the

best

> of both worlds. Cheap tea as well as status.

>

> This morning as I put the Salad tea in the cup, I noticed that the Salada

> tag had a saying on it. It stated,

>

> "A poet can

> survive anything

> but a misprint."

>

> Then I started looking through other Salada tea bag tags. I can do this

> because Salad tea bags are not individually rapped. There is a cute,

funny,

> or wise saying on every tag! Well, they are not all great but this company

> is trying. So here we have a generic tea bag company but they have

> distinguished themselves (at least in my eyes).

>

> It is Salada tea for me from now on. In case a Lipton executive is reading

> this, Lipton better get with the times.

>

> Love to all

> Harsha

 

Salada has been around for as long or longer than Lipton, I think. A lot

of restaurants used Salada, I seem to remember as a kid. Tea was given

to us as kids for nausea. And since I had migraine headaches, I'd drink

sips frequently. I always identified tea with sickness. When I met

Dolores is when I learned to drink tea. She drank a few cups a day. She

liked tea with sugar and a good amount of milk. That's still how I drink

tea. Red Rose is a strong tea. Very popular in Canada. It's good. Red

Rose tea bags are actually gauze and they come without a string. Just

drop one in your cup. We'll have Red Rose at the retreat this October

11-14: <http://nonduality.com/retreat.htm>. I'll make you a cup.

 

Jerry

 

Hi Jerry,

 

I remember Dolores well because when we first met she was the most important

thing in your life and it was near the end for her.

 

We spoke of her often.

 

I sent you my poem, "You would have made a splendid old lady". I will put

it up on HS website and dedicate it to you and Dolores.

 

Love

Harsha

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On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 22:00:51 -0400 Jerry Katz <jerry

writes:

>

>

> Harsha wrote:

> >

> > Recently I bought Salada tea along with the usual Lipton brand. It

> is a

> > generic competitor of Lipton I think. The Salada brand is cheaper

> and the

> > tea bags do not come individually rapped. I usually put both the

> Salada tea

> > and the Lipton tea simultaneously in the hot water, trying to have

> the best

> > of both worlds. Cheap tea as well as status.

> >

> > This morning as I put the Salad tea in the cup, I noticed that the

> Salada

> > tag had a saying on it. It stated,

> >

> > "A poet can

> > survive anything

> > but a misprint."

> >

> > Then I started looking through other Salada tea bag tags. I can do

> this

> > because Salad tea bags are not individually rapped. There is a

> cute, funny,

> > or wise saying on every tag! Well, they are not all great but this

> company

> > is trying. So here we have a generic tea bag company but they

> have

> > distinguished themselves (at least in my eyes).

> >

> > It is Salada tea for me from now on. In case a Lipton executive is

> reading

> > this, Lipton better get with the times.

> >

> > Love to all

> > Harsha

>

> Salada has been around for as long or longer than Lipton, I think. A

> lot

> of restaurants used Salada, I seem to remember as a kid. Tea was

> given

> to us as kids for nausea. And since I had migraine headaches, I'd

> drink

> sips frequently. I always identified tea with sickness. When I met

> Dolores is when I learned to drink tea. She drank a few cups a day.

> She

> liked tea with sugar and a good amount of milk. That's still how I

> drink

> tea. Red Rose is a strong tea. Very popular in Canada. It's good.

> Red

> Rose tea bags are actually gauze and they come without a string.

> Just

> drop one in your cup. We'll have Red Rose at the retreat this

> October

> 11-14: <http://nonduality.com/retreat.htm>. I'll make you a cup.

>

I'm partial to a New York brand

call "Swee-Touch-Nee," which I

steep for only a minute or so

in just-boiled water and drink

sans milk or sweetener. If I'm

not at the October retreat,

I'll ship a box to Jodyji for

everyone to sample.

 

 

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, Bruce Morgen <editor@j...> wrote:

 

[snip]

> I'm partial to a New York brand

> call "Swee-Touch-Nee," which I

> steep for only a minute or so

> in just-boiled water and drink

> sans milk or sweetener. If I'm

> not at the October retreat,

> I'll ship a box to Jodyji for

> everyone to sample.

 

I'm very attached to Darjeeling, especially Puttabong from

Pete's, a much better riff on the Starbucks concept found

in Northern California.

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