But the sky was blue.
Slept over, had a bloodtest, the people I had to talk to was to some sort of course…
The worst thing was I was so tired and dissy because of the bloodtest and lack of sleep, so I ended up beeing lousy at my work too. Life sucks.
And then I went home to shop tea online, only to discover that the shipping fee is equal to the cost of 1 kg tea!? H*** no.
So I am drinking my last teabag of Herbal Spice.
Note to self: Buy Herbal Spice and other teas in Denmark and transport it home yourself!
Like this tea. Don’t really think of it a chai (No milky feeling).
It’s color is dirty yellow,… Or maybe it’s just the lightning in here. It’s Spicey.
Smells deliciuos.
Comments
I understand your shipping woes, even here in Canada a lot of companies charge more for shipping than the tea is actually worth (at one time Samovar charged $40 minimum just to ship across the bloody border!).
Angrboda (who actually is from Denmark) has the same problem. I guess the only solution is to search for the companies that have half-reasonable fees and stick with them. When I go to a company’s website the first thing I look at is if their rates are affordable – that way they can’t tempt me with their tea. :D
I understand your shipping woes, even here in Canada a lot of companies charge more for shipping than the tea is actually worth (at one time Samovar charged $40 minimum just to ship across the bloody border!).
Angrboda (who actually is from Denmark) has the same problem. I guess the only solution is to search for the companies that have half-reasonable fees and stick with them. When I go to a company’s website the first thing I look at is if their rates are affordable – that way they can’t tempt me with their tea. :D
Thank you for your advice :)
It’s expensive to be a curious teadrinker whereever you are in this world – I guess ;)
The first thing I look after in a company’s website is : do they ship to Greenland. And now, it will be followed by: to what price…Complicated world…
<3