Tuesday, August 4, 2009

TEA PARTY?

Rose_cup1 There's nothing more soothing than a cup of tea.  At least to me.  I make tea first thing in the morning.  I'm not really awake until I have at least one cup inside me.  There's nothing better with a cookie, slice of cake, or piece of chocolate than a wonderful cup of tea.

And I'm running out of tea.

Not a problem--run to the store, right?

Uh, no.  You see, I drink Typhoo decaf and have been buying it from Canda (or bringing it back from England--last trip was in 2001) for years.  My aunt gave me two boxes for Christmas and boy was I happy to get them.  My brother used to make many trips to Canada, but not so much lately.

A week ago, I opened my last box and now I'm starting to get nervous.  I cannot be without my tea.
I don't see making it to Canada any time soon (even though it's only about 80 miles away).  I do have a passport, so it's not that I can't go to Canada (hey, that's not the problem -- it's getting back into THIS country that's the problem.  And when did Homeland Security start training immigration officers to act like storm troopers?)  So my only option is going to be the Internet.

The cost of tea online isn't the problem.  It's the cost of shipping that irks me.  Why is it that companies advertise decent prices for products, and then crank up the shipping to an indecent level?  I mean, people sell used copies of my first book on Amazon for a penny--and then charge $3.99 for shipping.  I don't mind a reasonable profit, but reasonable seems to be an unreasonable expectation.

But, I am a slave to my tea addiction and I will pay through the nose to get it.

I just don't have to like it.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Lorna,

    I found a place online where you can order typhoo decaf tea and if you order $75.00 or more you can get free shipping. They have the 80 count boxes of typhoo decaf for $6.99 a box. So you would have to order 11 boxes at a cost of $76.89. That way you wouldn't have to pay for shipping and you wouldn't have to order tea for at least a year.

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  2. Of course it would help if I gave you the site name. It's englishteastore.com.

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  3. Thanks, Elaine. I'm whipping out my credit card just as soon as I type this.

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  4. I run into this with German coffee - the only kind of coffee I will brew at home. There's just nothing like it. I have two options: drive 20 some miles in usually horrific traffic to get it at a local store, or order it online and pay equally horrific shipping charges. Laziness (and saving time) usually win out, and I order it online, grumbling about the shipping charges. But it's so totally worth the indulgence when I smell those first drips coming out of my Krups.... Mornings wouldn't be mornings without it.

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