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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 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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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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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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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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