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| Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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I'll have to have a few more cups before I cover it but I've been
enjoying some Green Mate I came across. It is an unfermented mate and very enjoyable... except for the poor first attempts to enjoy it at work. I assumed I could manage it in my gaiwan but the tiny shavings of the mate make it through even the tiniest crack. I endured two cups battling it the whole time and then improvised one of my better solutions as of late. My initial idea was to flatten a straw and staple it mid way vertically to create two small channels on the end in the drink, but my aversion to metal held me off. Then I hit upon using a sacrificial lipton tea bag from the office to cover one end of the straw and create a filter that way, but I really didn't like the wastefulness of dumping out (even bad) tea and the teabags. Then, light bulb! A coffee stirrer straw, the little ones which are like double-barreled mini straws! It's just like my initial idea but no metal, and reusable. So all day I've enjoyed my gaiwan/stirrer combo happily with no sputtering on mate. I'm a big fan of office MacGyver-ing. From my (should be patent-pending) paperclip cube wall calendar holders to my hard drive platter rear-view mirrors... and don't get me started on binder clips. ![]() - Dominic |
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"Dominic T." writes:
[...] I'm a big fan of office MacGyver-ing. From my (should be patent-pending) paperclip cube wall calendar holders to my hard drive platter rear-view mirrors... and don't get me started on binder clips. ![]() But I'm haunted by the sound of "sacrificial Lipton teabag". /Lew --- Lew Perin / http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html |