1. Is Adelaide a half hour off time zone like Newfoundland?
2. Castors are amazing.

3. The tortoise's name is Gamera.
4. D could tell the difference after the new tires as well. As a passenger. He does not drive. Wisely.
5. Got some white tea, which is also mountain tea, but translated on the package (from Chinese) as Alpine Tea. Whatever, it's very good tea.
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I am pleased for the tortoise!
Now tell me about white tea. I keep reading that it is good for me. Is it better than green?
Gamera's castor is cool buckets (do you use that expression?)! As for white tea, I find it a bit tasteless and prefer the green. Don't know which is better ...
If you get really good white tea, it has a very round flavor, a bit like almonds. It's not strong, but it is distinct, and more than you'd expect. That it is so colorless is confusing. The crappy white teas, well, you might as well just have boiled water. Which I also do when I need something hot, but don't want sweet or caffeine.
I don't know how it compares with green tea. But I do like having some around. I'm generally not fond of green tea. I hate that filthy jasmine stuff. I prefer black, oolong or red teas generally. It's all so variable. I know I like to give white teas plenty of time to steep.
Will put up photos in a new post. Watch this space.
I'm not impressed with white tea, but possibly you need quality, as with Rooibos (Redbush) tea, which tastes like cardboard unless you go for organic
Now there will be a lot of debate about Gamera's eligiblity for the 2012 Olympics.
Oolong tea is supposed to make you lovely and slim, isn't it? It's not working too well at the moment, but I like the taste.
1. Google or Wiki should tell you.
2. Beavers?
3. Thanks for letting me know.
4. I can usually feel a difference in the driving of a car just after the oil is changed.
5. I don't drink tea, though I am considering an attempt at dandelion tea to make use of their prolific growth here.
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