Julie Vollgraff - Birthday Wishes
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| This is a supplement to my book-wishes listed at Amazon - supplied as requested. :) The ever-present tea comes first, folllowed by other items; ending on the second page. Thank you for bearing with my various follies! | ||
| List Name | Birthday Wishes | |
| Ocassion | April 21 2006 | |
Items on List: Birthday Wishes
Notes: Lovely. I've only had it at Jeremey's, but it's an excellent afternoon tea or accompaniment to a dessert.
Tags: afternoon blends, tea
Notes: Wonderful in any size. I love this tea and drink it in quantity - four to six ounces in a month, easily.
Notes: Keemun Hao Ya 'B' is part of what makes Supreme Breakfast so special. It's less expensive than Hao Ya 'A,' but still more than I spend on tea for myself - wonderful for a birthday!
Notes: The very leaves sound appealing.

Notes: This is one of their rare, limited-production teas. Described as 'malty, sweet, spicy and rich.' Sounds wonderful. I love Chinese 'black' teas.

Notes: Described as 'Unusually lush, fruity, and floral fragrance with a sweet, delicate taste.' VERY appealing.

Notes: Sounds absolutely wonderful!

Notes: Sounds very different - yet like some of the more unusual teas I enjoy so much. 'Full bodied, pungent and slightly sweet, with aromatic notes of malt and tobacco, and a dry finish.' Not unlike a Keemun, in some ways. Intriguing. :)

Notes: For a lover of rose-scented teas, this is almost too much to pass up: 'A smooth black tea with a rich, sweet taste, and a delicate aroma of garden roses. From a special cold-weather production.'

Notes: Lovely. A more delicate but wonderful, fragrant Keemun tea. I had some in a sampler Grandma Gail sent me, and drank the first few cups quickly - drawing out the last few over more time to savor them.
Notes: Combines several beloved flavors, in an unxpected and distinctly exotic way: Petruska is a blend of Ceylon and China teas with cardamom, cloves, almonds and rose!
Notes: I'm always delighted to stock up on tea from Harney - even when I can't think up great suggestions!
Tags: gift certificates, tea
Notes: Made of exceptionally durable ironstone, this is also one of the most aesthetically satisfying cups I've ever owned. I have one, and would love to build up to a set of two... or, one day, four! (Stonewall Kitchen's price is far better than British Isles
Notes: Just lovely. If I had a second cup, this would be wonderful...
Tags: asiatic pheasant, servingware
Notes: Though this is the 2-cup, it's actually the 4-cup pot I'd really want. (Who drinks so little tea???) The 4-cup is very graceful and doesn't look dwarfed by the cups. British Isles sells it, for $94. So I suppose you'd have be crazy. :) Oh, well!
Notes: What could be more fun for touch-ups, than a purse-sized perfume compact? I LOVE this scent: it gets more wear than any other I've had - though my bottle's a way from empty, yet!
Tags: cosmetics
Notes: Includes: high beam, show offs in powder puff, BADgal lash, the gloss in streakin', and maybe baby solid compact. Anything, esp. BADgal or maybe baby, separately, would also be wonderful! I still have some high beam.
Notes: A very chic box! A gift certificate to Benefit would be fun, too, but I found no way to put one on the list.
Notes: The new brow gel looks neat - alone or accompanied by high brow.



