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18th October 2006, 09:35 AM
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| | Guest | stranded without red rose in Boston Skookum wrote:
> I am a Canadian staying in Boston for a while and miss Red Rose tea. Do
> any Bostonians or otehrs in thius area know of a good alternative and
> where you can buy quality loose tea in the Greater Boston area?
A local shop that is reliable, but not dirt cheap, is Tealux. They
have a store on Newbury Street (crossroad is Dartmouth, if I remembered
correctly). They also have a store in Harvard Square. Ask around if
you need directions, most people should know. That's probably your
best bet.
There's also a store on Newbury that sells Sri Lankan teas, loose.
They're not bad, although it's upstairs and is a bit harder to find. I
forgot their exact location. | |
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18th October 2006, 09:40 AM
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| | Guest | stranded without red rose in Boston Skookum <ndale@uniserve.com> wrote:
>I am a Canadian staying in Boston for a while and miss Red Rose tea. Do
>any Bostonians or otehrs in thius area know of a good alternative and
>where you can buy quality loose tea in the Greater Boston area?
There is Tealuxe, which has a small selection and is very expensive, but
has some quality stuff. Also there is a place on Newbury street a couple
blocks down called Timeless Teas, which basically sells only Ceylon teas
from a supplier called Tang Tea. No super high grade stuff, but they have
some respectable BOP from various Ceylon estates.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." | |
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18th October 2006, 12:03 PM
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| | Guest | stranded without red rose in Boston Skookum wrote:
> I am a Canadian staying in Boston for a while and miss Red Rose tea. Do
> any Bostonians or otehrs in thius area know of a good alternative and
> where you can buy quality loose tea in the Greater Boston area?
Just a thought, but I would think any decent grocery store would sell
PG Tips. You might find it superior to Red Rose and even though it
comes mainly in teabag form it is very enjoyable. Loose PG Tips is
available just harder to find.
The other solid fairly easy to find standby is an Indian
market/grocery, they will sell Brooke Bond Taj Mahal tea and Lipton
Green Label Darjeeling loose for pennies and it is also a good fill-in.
Most cities have some sort of "Chinatown" or asian neighborhoods where
you can also find decent if not surprising quality tea in a new and
foriegn land.
Best of luck, eh? :) And don't forget to wear your took, it's getting
chilly.
- Dominic | |
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18th October 2006, 12:06 PM
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| | Guest | stranded without red rose in Boston Dominic T. wrote:
> Best of luck, eh? :) And don't forget to wear your took, it's getting
> chilly.
> - Dominic
I meant to say "Don't forget your *tuke*, it's getting chilly."
spellcheck and it's un-Canadian slang knowledge!
- Dominic | |
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19th October 2006, 10:38 AM
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| | Guest | stranded without red rose in Boston Scott Dorsey wrote:
> Skookum <ndale@uniserve.com> wrote:
> >I am a Canadian staying in Boston for a while and miss Red Rose tea. Do
> >any Bostonians or otehrs in thius area know of a good alternative and
> >where you can buy quality loose tea in the Greater Boston area?
>
> There is Tealuxe, which has a small selection and is very expensive, but
> has some quality stuff. Also there is a place on Newbury street a couple
> blocks down called Timeless Teas, which basically sells only Ceylon teas
> from a supplier called Tang Tea. No super high grade stuff, but they have
> some respectable BOP from various Ceylon estates.
> --scott
>
> --
> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Ah, yes, Timeless Teas, that's what it is. | |
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