Feb 12th, '10, 14:54
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Re: Friday TeaDay 2/12/10 TeaPot analysis continues?
In a month, I probably use 3 or 4 of the 4 tiny (50-60mL) clay pots (for gongfu with sheng & shu puerh, for oolongs, for dan cong oolongs); a plain glass teapot (200mL for 'bulk' brewing, one at work and one at home); one kyusu for morning sencha; and all of the 6 gaiwans may get pressed into service (matched gaiwans for comparison tastings or gongfu with green teas, some at work, some at home). So that's more than 12 if I use all those in a month. The half dozen larger teapots hardly get used at all.
Re: Friday TeaDay 2/12/10 TeaPot analysis continues?
I keep it simple--two kyusu, and one Koryo infuser cup. And that last one is a recent acquirement! Sometimes I also throw a gaiwan into the mix.
I'm away from home right now, so at the moment I'm brewing ginseng oolong lazily in my Koryo cup.
I'm away from home right now, so at the moment I'm brewing ginseng oolong lazily in my Koryo cup.
Re: Friday TeaDay 2/12/10 TeaPot analysis continues?
ok, I answered 6, two gaiwan, two teapots, a basket infuser and paper filter. I didnt count the mugs that i use with the infusers because i really dont know, i own about 15 cups that i use with tea and when i am at work i usually brew in a styrofoam cup so im not sure how often i reuse the same cup for the brew basket and filter and how many times it is the same cup. Though as i get better with the gaiwan, the brew basket and filter see much less action.
Re: Friday TeaDay 2/12/10 TeaPot analysis continues?
Yes! Must... have... pictures...artmom wrote:Three teapots; one bone china English, two French (from around the 1930s), one is a little metal red one that I love looking at and the other is a pottery one with an unusual chrome "cozy" that is built onto the teapot. I'll try to take a photo if anyone is interested.
A little Darjeeling at work before they let us go early - unfortunately, that means I missed the best steep of it, but that's ok. Water boiling right now for some Silver Needles. Snow + white tea = good afternoon.
Feb 12th, '10, 16:52
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Re: Friday TeaDay 2/12/10 TeaPot analysis continues?
Laura, I'll try to get some pics -- however, it is snowing and the house is so dark that I would have to use a flash, and don't find the photos that good. I do have an old shot of the pot w/the metal cozy, so I'll try to post that in a few minutes.
Some Golden Monkey this afternoon, with a Krispy Kreme doughnut!
From my DH for Valentine's Day. 

This was a set up for a still life I was going to paint. Hence the Granny Smiths.
Some Golden Monkey this afternoon, with a Krispy Kreme doughnut!

This was a set up for a still life I was going to paint. Hence the Granny Smiths.
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Re: Friday TeaDay 2/12/10 TeaPot analysis continues?
Mines the same as yesterday at 4 brewing vessels. I don't have much teaware and like to use just a few brewing vessels and get used to them.
taiwanese wuyi and long jing today
taiwanese wuyi and long jing today
Re: Friday TeaDay 2/12/10 TeaPot analysis continues?
Gotta use something new every brew-- then you gotta smash it to pieces. Boom.
7 pieces a day... 7 days a week... 30 days a month....
I kid, I kid.
4?
Drinking nothing. Sitting in a hotel room in myrtle beach. Was going to shoot the marathon but it was cancelled.... Can't wait for that 6 hour drive home in the A.M... :/
7 pieces a day... 7 days a week... 30 days a month....
I kid, I kid.
4?
Drinking nothing. Sitting in a hotel room in myrtle beach. Was going to shoot the marathon but it was cancelled.... Can't wait for that 6 hour drive home in the A.M... :/