2008-02-08

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2008-02-08 07:22 am
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BBC Shakespeare Festival

Amazon Unbox has a free deal going where each weekend for a month you can rent one particular BBC Shakespeare film for free, and the rest for $1.99. This weekend's special is A Midsummer Night's Dream. (Luckily, Much Ado is not one of them, so I don't have to be tempted!) No idea how good these are, but hey, free!
gilana: (Default)
2008-02-08 07:22 am
Entry tags:

BBC Shakespeare Festival

Amazon Unbox has a free deal going where each weekend for a month you can rent one particular BBC Shakespeare film for free, and the rest for $1.99. This weekend's special is A Midsummer Night's Dream. (Luckily, Much Ado is not one of them, so I don't have to be tempted!) No idea how good these are, but hey, free!
gilana: (Default)
2008-02-08 10:58 am
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tea

I have to second [livejournal.com profile] ayelle's recommendation of Adagio Teas. I bought two samples with the coupon she sent me, and they're very generous samples in lovely little tins. They send a nice instruction sheet with them, with info on water temperature and brewing times, but I was about to brew up my Wuhi Ensemble and realized I wasn't sure whether that counted as a dark or light oolong. So I went to the web site and tried to figure it out by the description, and failed. I was about to email them to ask when I noticed the "Chat with our tea expert" button. I clicked it, and was very quickly connected with a nice woman named Christine who promptly answered my question. Talk about great service!

If anyone wants a $5 gift certificate, let me know! They have lots of $2 samples, and their 4oz tins seem to generally be $5, so you can get some good tea for just the price of shipping.
gilana: (Default)
2008-02-08 10:58 am
Entry tags:

tea

I have to second [livejournal.com profile] ayelle's recommendation of Adagio Teas. I bought two samples with the coupon she sent me, and they're very generous samples in lovely little tins. They send a nice instruction sheet with them, with info on water temperature and brewing times, but I was about to brew up my Wuhi Ensemble and realized I wasn't sure whether that counted as a dark or light oolong. So I went to the web site and tried to figure it out by the description, and failed. I was about to email them to ask when I noticed the "Chat with our tea expert" button. I clicked it, and was very quickly connected with a nice woman named Christine who promptly answered my question. Talk about great service!

If anyone wants a $5 gift certificate, let me know! They have lots of $2 samples, and their 4oz tins seem to generally be $5, so you can get some good tea for just the price of shipping.