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Electric tea brewer



 
 
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Old 08-03-2008, 11:41 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Terry Terry
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Default Electric tea brewer

I have an automatic coffee maker I use to only make tea.

I take two family size tea bags and a 12 cup coffee maker. It works
pretty well and I don't have to watch it. I can go back an hour later
and make the tea if I need to.

I admit though that this method does not make the tea taste as rich as
it does when I boil the tea on the stove.

Are there automatic tea makers for us lazy people?

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Old 09-03-2008, 03:52 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Janice
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Default Electric tea brewer

On Mar 8, 7:41 pm, Terry Terry wrote:

Are there automatic tea makers for us lazy people?


Adagio sells one he

http://www.adagio.com/gifts/holiday_...6695 d21b4891

I don't have one, but I am very happy with their electric kettle.
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Old 10-03-2008, 01:27 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Maxwell
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There are a large variety of electric kettles, not necessarily ones
that you put your tea in, but simply those that heat the water for
you.
I have one that has a temperature gauge so you can stop it at lower
temperatures for your green and white teas.
I think even CVS carries a model.

These are easy t use and boil the water much quicker and my gas stove
in my apartment does so it works out nicely.
You still need a pot to put the tea into tough I guess you could brew
the tea in your kettle but then if you ever wanted to use it for
anything non tea related then the water would taste tea-like.
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Old 17-03-2008, 09:34 PM
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The Zarafina Tea Maker Suite is a bit pricey, but I've been using mine since I reviewed it. I was quite skeptical before I tried it, though.

Tea Guy Speaks: Product Review - Zarafina Tea Maker Suite

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