[mplspm]: Meeting this Wednesday @ Espresso Royale, 7 PM

Ben Klaas bklaas at occamnetworks.com
Tue May 11 13:32:06 CDT 2004


though I'm a devout mplspm lurker, I must pipe in on the tea discussion.

Tea Source in St. Paul is quite excellent. They have a good website, but 
one must occasionally leave the online world and venture out into the 
great wilderness of the twin cities:
http://teasource.com/map.htm

this one is less scary since it involves no malls. i buy irish breakfast 
from them by the bucketload.

cheers
#!/ben

Ian Malpass wrote:
> On Tue, 11 May 2004, Lachlan Dunlop wrote:
> 
> 
>>If you are looking for tea the place to go is the Mall of America.
>>There is a store there that begins with a T (Teva or something).
>>
>>Tea and teapots from around the world.  A must visit for a tea person.
> 
> 
> Cool. I was actually just wondering if there'd be a decent tea for me to
> drink on Wednesday night, but I shall make a mental note linking Mall of
> America and tea. There are not many things that can persuade me to go to
> the Mall of America....
> 
> I'm happy because I found a box of Assam tea bags at the Cost Plus World
> Market[0] in Roseville. And they sold some decent beer in their wine shop.
> 
> I don't miss any specific English products, but good beer and good tea
> make life nicer.
> 
> Ian
> 
> [0] <http://www.costplus.com/home.html>
> 
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