Always pushing the boundaries, ALDI now has fair trade tea and coffee. Most of the big supermarkets I go to don't even have fair trade tea (coffee seems to be the popular one). So good on you ALDI. You make me so happy.
They also have full-on drill presses for $49.95. Brilliant.
Update: The tea is actually good too.
I don’t know what supermarkets you’re going to. I keep being amazed by how they all have fair trade tea and coffee and chocolate. Although I am sometimes upset by the lack of fair trade earl grey tea leaves. But you can’t have everything!
jem / 12:37pm / 18 August 2008
They all have coffee. But not tea I have found. But then I don’t live in a trendy, liberal sort of area like Merrylands (or Burwood?).
Ryan / 4:47pm / 18 August 2008
[…] My test time dropped to 33 seconds from something like 70 seconds. And I am happier and have more time for other things like making tea at work. […]
Fat Vegan › self.use_transactional_fixtures / 2:36pm / 22 August 2008
Isn’t a longer test runtime actually more suited to brewing delicious tea?
Andy / 9:56pm / 22 August 2008
That’s a good point. Unit tests are just as good an excuse as compiling. And the great thing about unit tests is if you want longer breaks you can write more tests, and you can always write more tests.
Ryan / 10:29am / 28 August 2008