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We have some matcha downstairs. I don't think it will be as sweet as
the lipton tea packs. We also have an electric kettle to boil water.
We may need a thermos though.
Thanks,
Heidi
Quoting Mutsumi Corson <[log in to unmask]>:
> Shiori-san,
>
> Thank you for your suggestion!
> I will order "The Uchoten Hotel." I heard it is a good one, so I will
> look forward to seeing the movie, too.
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> Does anyone have green tea?
> Do you need an electric pot and a thermos?
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> Please let us(Suzuki-sensei or Corson) know.
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> Hope you will have a great turnout tonight.
>
> Corson
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> Mutsumi Corson
> Japanese Language Program
> University of Vermont
> 479 Main Street
> Burlington, Vermont 05405
> phone: 802-656-1117
> fax: 802-656-8472
> email: [log in to unmask]
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>
> On Sep 7, 2006, at 4:59 PM, Shiori Hasegawa wrote:
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>> Sorry, I haven't sent my choice yet.
>> For our movie nights, I wanna add "The Uchoten Hotel".
>> Its story was written by Kouki Mitani, a famous Japanese playwright.
>>
>> And if we make onigiri, I think green tea must be nice with it.
>> Shiori
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