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Tea Fridges

by joelbct » May 27th, '08, 23:19

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With the advent of the hot and humid season here in the Northern Hemisphere, I have decided to institute the practice of employing a "Tea Fridge:" that is, a compact refrigerator devoted solely to tea.

Any thoughts? It is a new GE fridge, barely used, so I will scrub it thoroughly to try to get rid of any "new fridge" smell.

I will definitely store unopened tea in there, and perhaps use Chip's method of even storing the open tea in the fridge as well, aside from small portions which I store un-refrigerated, for daily use.

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Re: Tea Fridges

by Chip » May 28th, '08, 00:31

joelbct wrote:Image

With the advent of the hot and humid season here in the Northern Hemisphere, I have decided to institute the practice of employing a "Tea Fridge:" that is, a compact refrigerator devoted solely to tea.

Any thoughts? It is a new GE fridge, barely used, so I will scrub it thoroughly to try to get rid of any "new fridge" smell.

I will definitely store unopened tea in there, and perhaps use Chip's method of even storing the open tea in the fridge as well, aside from small portions which I store un-refrigerated, for daily use.
SUUUWEEEET!!!

Mine had no new fridge smell...it was 5 years old at least.

It is amazing how easy it is to fill one these with tea.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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Re: Tea Fridges

by Salsero » May 28th, '08, 00:53

joelbct wrote:Image
Wow, there's a surprising amount of space in there!

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Re: Tea Fridges

by PolyhymnianMuse » May 28th, '08, 02:13

Salsero wrote:
joelbct wrote:Image
Wow, there's a surprising amount of space in there!
Your not kidding! Theres an entire tea field in there! :shock:

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by Sam. » May 28th, '08, 03:32

What's Chip's method of storing opened tea?

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