Sep 21st, '08, 13:24
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by eor1122 » Sep 21st, '08, 13:24
cajunwowi wrote:Welcome to the forum! I feel exactly the same way. My eyes have been opened and I never want to go back to teabags.
I will be visiting family in Cooperstown in a few months, it really is a beautiful part of the country. The weather must be great right now.
Anyway....welcome.
I love Cooperstown, we're thinking about going to the Baseball Hall of Fame one of these days, we haven't been in a few years.
It's cooled down around here and the leaves are just starting to turn. I love autumn!
Sep 21st, '08, 15:24
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by olivierco » Sep 21st, '08, 15:24
eor1122 wrote:
I've seen those 'fill your own' type bags, I'm thinking about trying them for when I'm 'out'----have you tried those yet? I wonder how portable they are
I use them from time to time when I am not able to take my little porcelain teapot with me.
Sep 21st, '08, 16:26
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by eor1122 » Sep 21st, '08, 16:26
olivierco wrote:eor1122 wrote:
I've seen those 'fill your own' type bags, I'm thinking about trying them for when I'm 'out'----have you tried those yet? I wonder how portable they are
I use them from time to time when I am not able to take my little porcelain teapot with me.
kewl
I can't imgine having a porcelain teapot right now, I'd be too afraid it would get broken (I'm not the most graceful person)
Sep 21st, '08, 21:51
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by cajunwowi » Sep 21st, '08, 21:51
If you are looking for easy then try Adagio's Glass mug and infuser. I love mine. I use it mostly at work but it is very convenient. The lid flips over as a tray for the infuser. It is easy for resteep.
At work I swear by it and alittle electric kettle from Bed, Bath and Beyond. It is a simple set up that produces great results.
I wish I had started off with this method but after trying several methods this worked best for me.
Sep 22nd, '08, 07:58
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by eor1122 » Sep 22nd, '08, 07:58
cajunwowi wrote:If you are looking for easy then try Adagio's Glass mug and infuser. I love mine. I use it mostly at work but it is very convenient. The lid flips over as a tray for the infuser. It is easy for resteep.
At work I swear by it and alittle electric kettle from Bed, Bath and Beyond. It is a simple set up that produces great results.
I wish I had started off with this method but after trying several methods this worked best for me.
when I placed my 1st order last week I got a couple of those ingenuiTea teapot
I love it. I think as I venture into more types of teas that I've been hearing about on here I may venture into different pots and infusers.
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by Victoria » Sep 28th, '08, 11:06
eor1122 wrote: I've seen those 'fill your own' type bags, I'm thinking about trying them for when I'm 'out'----have you tried those yet? I wonder how portable they are
Fill your own bags are great! Especially for travel, but I'm picky, I dislike those papery ones. I like the expandable sides on these, they have a lot of room:
http://www.nmteaco.com/Tea-Pockets_p_142.html
eor1122 wrote: I love Cooperstown, we're thinking about going to the Baseball Hall of Fame one of these days, we haven't been in a few years.
It's cooled down around here and the leaves are just starting to turn. I love autumn!
I love Cooperstown too, my friend and I drove there a few years ago. She was living in Binghamton.
I really miss autumn in my home state of Ohio!!