Who_Am_I wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Who_Am_I wrote:
^ Twinings make a Lapsang Souchong tea.
Thanks! I meant
locally, but I'll look for Twinings the next time I'm at the Asian food market.
You don't have Twinings tea in supermarkets where you are?
Don't know ... we favor the local "ethnic" markets over the franchise chains.
When local markets hire local residents, and local residents patronize those markets, the entire neighborhood benefits - not some yokel in Arkansas.
Back on topic: I'm told that catnip can be made into a tea, but reports as to its effects are either vague or contradictory ... anybody know?