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Old 14-02-2006, 05:09 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Scott Dorsey
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Pat wrote:

If I could find something like that for my teapot, I would get one. I
have a Bodum Assam press, which I don't use much anymore because it's a
bit cumbersome to clean. My favorite teapot - the only one that
doesn't drip - has a very wide mouth - the lid is the width of the
entire pot, if that makes sense. So it would be hard to find an
infuser that would fit into it.


Two comments:

1. The Chatsworth pots don't drip, and are available with internal
infusers. I highly recommend them. I use a vitrified hotelware
Chatsworth and have had it for twenty years now. It's hard to damage,
does what a teapot should, and is easy to clean.

2. If you take one of the standard baskets and you cement two bamboo
rods to it (say, cut off chopstick ends), it will fit nicely in a
wide-mouth pot.
--scott


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