Feb 6th, '09, 13:43
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cheap tea with strainer built in.
I am looking for a place to find a realtively low price for a tea pot that you can use with a strainer built in. Where I live I can't find one. Has anyone have any ideas for a place I can get one?
My name i's ashley I am a female and 21 years old.
Feb 6th, '09, 17:42
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Feb 6th, '09, 18:41
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Both very cool pots, Space!Space Samurai wrote:I like this pot and its fuji gata-ness
Of course, there is the old standby ... which I use most often when I am not doing gong fu style: the infuser basket. Gives you one cup of fresh tea, easy to re-infuse, cheap, easy clean up, takes little space.
Feb 6th, '09, 19:09
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Feb 6th, '09, 21:22
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I second on the ForLife Stump pots! We use them at the restaurant where I work, and they're easy to use/clean and are very durable - I haven't seen one break in the year and a half I've worked there, and we use them a lot. They sell them on Amazon, but last time I checked Den's had the off white one on sale for less than $20. FYI, you can also get a 'fine' mesh infuser, but that might be a special order direct from ForLife....Space Samurai wrote:I like this pot and its fuji gata-ness
Tea is drunk to forget the din of the world.
- T'ien Yiheng
- T'ien Yiheng