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	<title>Comments on: Ti Kwan Yin – Green</title>
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		<title>By: ArtOfTea &#187; A Cup a Day-All Day Long</title>
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		<description>[...] Tyler, one of our fellow tea enthusiasts here at Art Of Tea, recently wrote about our Ti Kwan Yin as an &#8220;all day tea&#8221;. As a writer, I spend alot of time at my computer every day, juggling characters and story lines and who knows what else. So the simple idea of a tea that I could sort of prepare once and then just add hot water to throughout the day was more than a little appealing. [...]</description>
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