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	<title>Comments on: Tea Scents Wafting My Way, Part I</title>
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		<title>By: Margaret Studer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Margaret Studer</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think I&#039;m becoming addicted to The English Tea Blog.  I find your blog post on the scents of tea very timely for me.  I just received four single origin Ceylon teas for review.  I particularly like Ceylon tea.  To me it is the quintessential black tea, even though it does vary in fragrance and flavor just a bit depending on who you buy it from, and of course, who they bought it from.

These particular Ceylon teas were each grown at a different estate at a different attitude. I haven&#039;t brewed them yet, but each one has a slightly but distinctly different fragrance to it.  All of them are good, of course.

So, after putting away my new teas, I went on-line and was delighted to find parts I and II of your post which reflected very much how I feel</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think I&#8217;m becoming addicted to The English Tea Blog.  I find your blog post on the scents of tea very timely for me.  I just received four single origin Ceylon teas for review.  I particularly like Ceylon tea.  To me it is the quintessential black tea, even though it does vary in fragrance and flavor just a bit depending on who you buy it from, and of course, who they bought it from.</p>
<p>These particular Ceylon teas were each grown at a different estate at a different attitude. I haven&#8217;t brewed them yet, but each one has a slightly but distinctly different fragrance to it.  All of them are good, of course.</p>
<p>So, after putting away my new teas, I went on-line and was delighted to find parts I and II of your post which reflected very much how I feel</p>
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