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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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Michael, Please check your junk mail folder......
Mike Petro http://www.pu-erh.net remove the "filter" in my email address to reply |
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 15:36:05 GMT, "Space Cowboy"
wrote: Why wouldn't an electric coffee pot fit the bill? Coffee pots aren't kettles. They don't boil water, they just annoy it a bit. This is the major reason why you can't get a decent brew in the USA - no boiling water ! They're at WalMart under $10. Well it's cheap. Must be good. |
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While intrepidly exploring rec.food.drink.tea, Mike Petro rolled
initiative and posted the following: It looks real similar to this picture I got from Livio from his trip to the Fancun Market http://www.pu-erh.net/graphics/fancu...in_canton1.jpg Yep. That looks like it's pretty much the one. I checked with Tony at La Societe du The here in Minneapolis. He said he's got them in stock $110.00 plu $8.00 shippping. 1.612.871.5148 (Local) or 1.888.871.5148 (Toll-Free) -- Derek Hard work often pays off after time, but laziness always pays off now. |
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Nothing better than percolated tea at some optimum temperature less than
boiling. You don't need a gongfu pot and all the multiple infusions you could drink from your most expensive tea savoring the after tones of the last delicately leached tannins. Anyway I saw at Walmart a 'hot shot rapid boil' electric water kettle for $15. The teenager working unpaid overtime while mopping the floor because the janitors were in court thought the stainless steel kettle for $30 was ideal for tea but probably needed an inline power source 1500w variable resistor from the electronics department for white tea which requires gradations of 1/4 degree. Jim "Andy Dingley" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 15:36:05 GMT, "Space Cowboy" wrote: Why wouldn't an electric coffee pot fit the bill? Coffee pots aren't kettles. They don't boil water, they just annoy it a bit. This is the major reason why you can't get a decent brew in the USA - no boiling water ! They're at WalMart under $10. Well it's cheap. Must be good. |
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Space thlink.net1/15/04
Nothing better than percolated tea at some optimum temperature less than boiling. You don't need a gongfu pot and all the multiple infusions you could drink from your most expensive tea savoring the after tones of the last delicately leached tannins. Anyway I saw at Walmart a 'hot shot rapid boil' electric water kettle for $15. The teenager working unpaid overtime while mopping the floor because the janitors were in court thought the stainless steel kettle for $30 was ideal for tea but probably needed an inline power source 1500w variable resistor from the electronics department for white tea which requires gradations of 1/4 degree. Jim Would the person who caught Jim's point here please share it with me. thanks. |
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Thanks Derek
I checked with Tony at La Societe du The here in Minneapolis. He said he's got them in stock $110.00 plu $8.00 shippping. 1.612.871.5148 (Local) or 1.888.871.5148 (Toll-Free) Mike Petro http://www.pu-erh.net remove the "filter" in my email address to reply |
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While intrepidly exploring rec.food.drink.tea, Mike Petro rolled
initiative and posted the following: Thanks Derek I don't know if you're interested in that model or not, but you're welcome. I've been very happy with mine. -- Derek If the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence, it's because they take better care of it. |
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I want to thank everybody for their input. I have ordered a Kamjove
V-80 and they converted it to 110v. I will post a review after I receive it. You can see it at http://www.kamjove.com/english/jinzao/gudian.htm Mike Petro http://www.pu-erh.net remove the "filter" in my email address to reply |
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While intrepidly exploring rec.food.drink.tea, Mike Petro rolled
initiative and posted the following: I want to thank everybody for their input. I have ordered a Kamjove V-80 and they converted it to 110v. I will post a review after I receive it. You can see it at http://www.kamjove.com/english/jinzao/gudian.htm Oooh. That's a pretty one. [looks at the kettle on the counter and thinks "die die die!" ] -- Derek Heffalumps to the left of me, woozles to the right. Here I am, stuck in the middle with Pooh. |
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Mike Petro writes:
Hi All, I just wore out my Bodum Ibis eletric Kettle. This one lasted me about a year but was heavily used! Very heavily used! Anyone have a recomendation for another 110v electric kettle ? ....pause for mental arithmetic... I've used my Cuisinart at least 5000 times without incident. /Lew --- Lew Perin / http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html |
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