Wednesday's TeaDay 4/30/08
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Wednesday's TeaDay 4/30/08
Yesterday, TeaChatters indicated that twice as many lived in the NE USA than any other region. It was a particularly brisk day on TeaDay and the forum as a whole. You may still vote and discuss yesterday's topic.
Once again, everyone, welcome to TeaDay! Brew some tea and share with everyone what is in your cup today...all day! Make sure you check out what other TeaChatters are sipping as well.
Today, Andy...or whatever he calls himself these days asked a question that should be worthy of discussion. How do you heat your water, what kind of kettle do you use? (I am not talking about a fancy brewing device, just the simple act of heating your water) We listed some options in the poll, but I am sure we have missed some. Will you be trying something new soon?
I am as always looking forward to seeing everyone on TeaDay.
Once again, everyone, welcome to TeaDay! Brew some tea and share with everyone what is in your cup today...all day! Make sure you check out what other TeaChatters are sipping as well.
Today, Andy...or whatever he calls himself these days asked a question that should be worthy of discussion. How do you heat your water, what kind of kettle do you use? (I am not talking about a fancy brewing device, just the simple act of heating your water) We listed some options in the poll, but I am sure we have missed some. Will you be trying something new soon?
I am as always looking forward to seeing everyone on TeaDay.
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Chip - Moderator
- Posts: 20898
- Joined: Apr 22nd, '
- Location: Back in the TeaCave atop Mt. Fuji
No Zojirushi available in Europe, so I use a saucepan on my induction hob (I hope it is the correct denomination).
This morning sencha karigane after my usual keemun for breakfast
This morning sencha karigane after my usual keemun for breakfast
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olivierco - Posts: 3375
- Joined: Feb 8th, '0
- Location: France
At home and for blacks, I have a stainless steel whistler.
At work and for greens, I just use an electric drip coffee maker to heat the water. Works better than using the microwave for my tastes.
Enjoying some of Adagio's Kukicha at work this morning...
EW
At work and for greens, I just use an electric drip coffee maker to heat the water. Works better than using the microwave for my tastes.
Enjoying some of Adagio's Kukicha at work this morning...
EW
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omegapd - Posts: 925
- Joined: Feb 6th, '0
- Location: enjoying a cup of Red Rose down in GA
I can't live with out my Utilitea at home. At work, I bought a Krups that has everything but the thermostat control. Wished I'd spent the extra $10 bucks and bought another U.Tea.
Happy Hump Day! It's all downhill from here to Friday.
Happy Hump Day! It's all downhill from here to Friday.
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augie - Posts: 593
- Joined: Apr 21st, '
- Location: Indianapolis IN
At home I use this cheap and functional stainless stovetop model from Ikea:
At work we have a plug-in stainless.
Enjoying some organic Assam with milk this morning.
At work we have a plug-in stainless.
Enjoying some organic Assam with milk this morning.
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Ron Gilmour - Posts: 172
- Joined: Mar 1st, '0
- Location: Ithaca, NY
utilitea
had some turmeric tea this morning and now i'm drinking a bottle of store bought unsweetened mate. new tea where are you
had some turmeric tea this morning and now i'm drinking a bottle of store bought unsweetened mate. new tea where are you
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insanitylater - Posts: 226
- Joined: Feb 17th, '
- Location: New Jersey
Using the stainless steel, plug in kind. Very handy when you are trying out a new doggie in the house. Didn't know the chaos we were in for. ;o) Tea becomes even more essential!
Anyway, happy TeaDay every one and a very special
HAPPY BIRTHDAY XINE!!!!!!

Anyway, happy TeaDay every one and a very special
HAPPY BIRTHDAY XINE!!!!!!
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CynTEAa - Posts: 740
- Joined: Aug 21st, '
- Location: Connecticut
I use the Utilitea. I was impressed with at first, but now I am not because the dial springs back between green and red. I would have liked something more accurate for heating up water for "just under boiling" oolongs.
This morning's tea choice: TC Da Ye Wuyi.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, XINE!!
This morning's tea choice: TC Da Ye Wuyi.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, XINE!!
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TimeforTea - Posts: 489
- Joined: Feb 2nd, '0
Have so far been drinkning Yunnan Gold. Now I wanted a big cup of usual Yunnan, but got a little bit turned of by the insect hip in it
Think it's a grass hopper. Yummy...
Think it's a grass hopper. Yummy...
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Beidao - Posts: 524
- Joined: Apr 10th, '
- Location: Sweden
I use the small size mini Ibis by Bodum.
Faster then the microwave and better tasting.
This morning's brew - Adagio's Ceylon Sonata.
Happy Birthday Xine!
Faster then the microwave and better tasting.
This morning's brew - Adagio's Ceylon Sonata.
Happy Birthday Xine!
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Victoria - Posts: 8186
- Joined: Jan 8th, '0
- Location: Southern CA
I use an Oster electric kettle (1 at home, 1 at work). Sure, they're plastic but function really well, so I shouldn't have to upgrade to something prettier for a good while.
Drinking Ooooh Darjeeling this morning.
Happy Birthday, Xine!

Drinking Ooooh Darjeeling this morning.
Happy Birthday, Xine!
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Daughteroftheki... - Posts: 399
- Joined: Mar 16th, '
- Location: Colorado
UtililTEA! This baby has served me well, going on 5 months now.
I would post a nice video review on adagio, but I had it on my list and my sister bought it for me for Xmas, and the site lets you review only items you bought yourself ;( [winking frown?
Oh and I just had an Assam Meleng for breakfast.
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joelbct - Posts: 962
- Joined: Dec 2nd, '0
- Location: New York, New York
right now I have a whistler - but plan on getting the UtiliTEA when I get enough points collected up again. (Tea lover on a tight budget is a sad and pathetic thing!)
Since the stove is gas (which I love, but which is also expensive to run right now) it will be nice to have something that doesn't drive that bill up
In my cup - a bit of bolero, but yunnan gold sitting ready in the glass teapot for when I am done. (meds are making me sleepy - trying to counteract *grin*)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, XINE!!! Enjoy your sprinkles!
Since the stove is gas (which I love, but which is also expensive to run right now) it will be nice to have something that doesn't drive that bill up
In my cup - a bit of bolero, but yunnan gold sitting ready in the glass teapot for when I am done. (meds are making me sleepy - trying to counteract *grin*)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, XINE!!! Enjoy your sprinkles!
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Aphroditea - Posts: 329
- Joined: Jan 31st, '
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