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mocha tea, books and more!

updated tue 31 dec 96

 

Susan stern on mon 23 dec 96

Hello All,

Again, I'd like to thank all the kind souls who sent on information to me
about making and using mocha tea. I am going to have a ball trying them all
out after the holidays!

In that spirit, would the person who emailed me asking for the info I'd
collected on it please email me again? Sorry, but I lost your note in the
sea of Clayart messages!

I'm also enjoying the thread on the books. And I'd like to add to that, if I
may. If you could only own three books on ceramics, which three would you
choose? Having gotten a little bit of a "sense" of some of the people here,
I would be really curious to know that. Don't even have to say why if you
don't feel like it. I'd just love to know!

And for my finale, does anyone know how I may go about finding the Clay Times
magazine that I've been hearing about? I've tried a few bookstores and no
one had it. Thanks!

Hoping that your holidays are warm, wonderful and filled with magic!

Susan
Sitting here in the foggy, unbelievably balmy 30's of Chicago, happily
waiting for my slabroller to arrive! (P.S. Thanks for the help with that
too! I decided to go with the Bailey DRD II but everyone's input helped me
enormously.)

Stern HQ on tue 24 dec 96

I'll bet I'm that person; My name is Jeni Stern and my e-mail address is
stern@nilenet.com. Thanks for your help.

On Mon, 23 Dec 1996, Susan stern wrote:

> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Hello All,
>
> Again, I'd like to thank all the kind souls who sent on information to me
> about making and using mocha tea. I am going to have a ball trying them all
> out after the holidays!
>
> In that spirit, would the person who emailed me asking for the info I'd
> collected on it please email me again? Sorry, but I lost your note in the
> sea of Clayart messages!
>
> I'm also enjoying the thread on the books. And I'd like to add to that, if I
> may. If you could only own three books on ceramics, which three would you
> choose? Having gotten a little bit of a "sense" of some of the people here,
> I would be really curious to know that. Don't even have to say why if you
> don't feel like it. I'd just love to know!
>
> And for my finale, does anyone know how I may go about finding the Clay Times
> magazine that I've been hearing about? I've tried a few bookstores and no
> one had it. Thanks!
>
> Hoping that your holidays are warm, wonderful and filled with magic!
>
> Susan
> Sitting here in the foggy, unbelievably balmy 30's of Chicago, happily
> waiting for my slabroller to arrive! (P.S. Thanks for the help with that
> too! I decided to go with the Bailey DRD II but everyone's input helped me
> enormously.)
>

John L Worner on tue 24 dec 96

".......... does anyone know how I may go about finding the Clay Times
magazine that I've been hearing about? I've tried a few bookstores and no
one had it. Thanks!"

Hi Susan!

The address for Clay Times is: PO Box 365, Waterford, VA 20197-0365. They also
have a web page:
http://www.whistlepig.com/claytimes/

Anne Worner

Bob Hanlin on fri 27 dec 96

Susan
Contact Clay Times at 540-882-3576. They'll take your subscription by phone.


At 11:16 AM 12/23/96 EST, you wrote:
>----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>Hello All,
>
>Again, I'd like to thank all the kind souls who sent on information to me
>about making and using mocha tea. I am going to have a ball trying them all
>out after the holidays!
>
>In that spirit, would the person who emailed me asking for the info I'd
>collected on it please email me again? Sorry, but I lost your note in the
>sea of Clayart messages!
>
>I'm also enjoying the thread on the books. And I'd like to add to that, if I
>may. If you could only own three books on ceramics, which three would you
>choose? Having gotten a little bit of a "sense" of some of the people here,
>I would be really curious to know that. Don't even have to say why if you
>don't feel like it. I'd just love to know!
>
>And for my finale, does anyone know how I may go about finding the Clay Times
>magazine that I've been hearing about? I've tried a few bookstores and no
>one had it. Thanks!
>
>Hoping that your holidays are warm, wonderful and filled with magic!
>
>Susan
>Sitting here in the foggy, unbelievably balmy 30's of Chicago, happily
>waiting for my slabroller to arrive! (P.S. Thanks for the help with that
>too! I decided to go with the Bailey DRD II but everyone's input helped me
>enormously.)
>
>
Bob Hanlin
Oklahoma City, OK
bhanlin@ionet.net