I'm going to be giving some loose tea out as christmas gifts. I found a site with some small and inexpensive tins that I can use to give others some tea.
My problem is that I need to give them a means of preparing the tea. For the single serve group, I'm probably going to give them a mesh tea infuser (probably the clamshell one with a handle) I also have a handful of couples that I want to give a set or something to, but not break the bank.
Candidates:
- the personaliTEA - 21 oz teapot.
-A tea for two set http://www.enjoyingtea.com/cowhpoteaset.html
-An IngenuiTEA. (nice, but pricey, imo.)
Any other suggestions?
Also note, the gifts are all for non-tea drinkers.
EDIT: Also, does anyone know where to get simple solid white, handle-less, porcelain/ceramic, *thick-walled* teacups similar to the ones in chinese restaurants???
Thanks guys.
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Re: Recommend christmas gift for Non-Tea peeps.
China town restaurant supply stores.Kai wrote: EDIT: Also, does anyone know where to get simple solid white, handle-less, porcelain/ceramic, *thick-walled* teacups similar to the ones in chinese restaurants???
failing that
http://www.greatchinaproducts.com/App/p ... p?did=1004
maybe e-bay?
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One of the local Asian grocers here actually has some really nice cups that I might actually pick up the next time I'm there (they had a few different types, but the ones I liked were plain white, thick, with a flared lip). The point being to definitely check Asian grocers (to back up the others that already mentioned it) - you might be surprised what you might find.
If you're not sure that they'll want/use dedicated teaware, then you might get Adagio's empty teabags. They're huge, so they'll accomodate just about any full leaf tea. These might even be better than a tea ball (unless you get one of the really big ones).
If you're not sure that they'll want/use dedicated teaware, then you might get Adagio's empty teabags. They're huge, so they'll accomodate just about any full leaf tea. These might even be better than a tea ball (unless you get one of the really big ones).
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