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Re: [at-l] a tea question



Ok, usually I can figure out when OrangeBug is pulling our leg, but this
time I'm not so sure.  Is this for real, man, or have I just revealed my
ultralight naitivity???  (doesn't it grow mold???)

Pooh

At 09:51 PM 1/12/99 -0500, Bill Thorneloe wrote:
>I have been using the "weird tea wad" for _months_ and it still works (3
>months about 2-3 times a week). On the trail I simply put the tea ball
>back in a ziplock, and keep using it.
>
>I expect to retire it at 4 months. I suspect this is carrying ultralight
>to a new extreme.
>
>OrangeBug
>Atlanta, GA
>
>Pat Villeneuve wrote:
>> 
>> What do you--or should you--do with the sodden tea bag?
>> I've heard:
>> -Hang it up to dry <hahahahahha....>
>> -Pack it out
>> -Tear it open and scatter (Does it matter if it's flavored?)
>> 
>> I've always packed mine out, but option three could appeal...
>> What do you think? (Are you out there, Charlie Thorpe?)
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