
Devestation...
I was cleaning my my glass teacup I bought from Adagio and I guess I was scrubbing too hard and it shattered!!!!
I'm depressed because I loved how clear and beautiful tea looked through it... sigh.

Sep 7th, '07, 01:34
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I really don't clean my teaware much either, I just rinse it out as soon as I'm done (although I do sometimes scrub out anything smooth that starts to get stained). It really doesn't affect the taste in any way, with the exception of yixing teapots where the absorbtion of aroma and subsequent change (improvement) in taste is the whole point.
I'm so sorry to hear about your teacup! I have the same glass cup from Adagio and I know I would be crushed if something happened to it. I hope you get a new one soon!
Heh, I pretty much do what Abx, does... I just rinse my teaware out with water and dry it with a towel or let it dry itself (depending on how lazy I am that day).
I figure the only thing that is going into it is tea (i.e. flavored water) so why bother using soap. 

Heh, I pretty much do what Abx, does... I just rinse my teaware out with water and dry it with a towel or let it dry itself (depending on how lazy I am that day).


Yeah for now on I will just boil water and rinse it that way. Much safer. I just got my UlitliTEA yesterday and it's wonderful! When I got it out I timed out long it took to boil water at 4 cups and then at 2 and started checking out temps with the dial. I'm a geek :p But it will be a lot easier to just use this to rinse out glassware and be much safer.
I'm with Mary R on this one. Glass and ceramic teaware gets washed at the end of the day in my kitchen, too. I don't care how good a friend someone may be, if they serve me food and drink in a dirty cup, I'm not joining in.
"Top off the tea... it lubricates the grey matter."
(Jerry Ledbetter, "Good Neighbors")
(Jerry Ledbetter, "Good Neighbors")