Stale tea
My mother gave me a bunch of tea recently and it's all stale. Anyone have any ideas of what I can do with it? I hate the thought of throwing it away but I certainly do not want to drink it.
Sep 30th, '11, 14:46
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Re: Stale tea
The infamous TeaBath! Quite serious actually.DarkenedSun wrote:My mother gave me a bunch of tea recently and it's all stale. Anyone have any ideas of what I can do with it? I hate the thought of throwing it away but I certainly do not want to drink it.
Sep 30th, '11, 15:12
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if it's bagged tea, I don't know what to tell you. If it's loose leaf, try warming it briefly in an oven.
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Due to recent surgery, a tea bath is not possible for the rime being. Then again, it's already stale... why not let it sit a while longer!Chip wrote:The infamous TeaBath! Quite serious actually.DarkenedSun wrote:My mother gave me a bunch of tea recently and it's all stale. Anyone have any ideas of what I can do with it? I hate the thought of throwing it away but I certainly do not want to drink it.
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Why didn't I think of that when I was cleaning out the tea cabinet? I suspect that my other rejects could go out in the yard as-is just like other dry leaves.woozl wrote:Compost.
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yup thats what i did with tea I didnt like or that I was done with. I had a worm bin that i just threw everything into but sadly enough my worms died so im just tossing it in the trash now
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Must have been pretty bad tea if the worms died.Ostara wrote:yup thats what i did with tea I didnt like or that I was done with. I had a worm bin that i just threw everything into but sadly enough my worms died so im just tossing it in the trash now