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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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On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 15:24:16 GMT, "Andy Hughes"
tripped the light fantastic, then quipped: hi all just found this grope today im thinking of setting up a tea house I hope you run spell check before you print your menu...lol. Seriously, though...you didn't mention what price range or teapot size you're looking for. Search google.com for "Chatsford teapot" or "teapot with strainer" and you'll get many, many results. Tee http://www.todayscacher.com http://www.geocities.com/tee_king |
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In article (Thu, 16 Sep 2004
15:24:16 +0000), Andy Hughes wrote: hi all just found this grope today im thinking of setting up a tea house and am looking for some Chatsford Teapots or any with a strainer in them. Either Upton (http://www.uptontea.com) or Special Teas (http://www.specialteas.com) used to advertise Chatsford "Steelite" teapots designed for service and catering. must be white in colour can any one help. I can't remember the color. I'd be surprised if they weren't white. |
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In article (Thu, 16 Sep 2004
15:24:16 +0000), Andy Hughes wrote: hi all just found this grope today im thinking of setting up a tea house and am looking for some Chatsford Teapots or any with a strainer in them. Either Upton (http://www.uptontea.com) or Special Teas (http://www.specialteas.com) used to advertise Chatsford "Steelite" teapots designed for service and catering. must be white in colour can any one help. I can't remember the color. I'd be surprised if they weren't white. |
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In article (Thu, 16 Sep 2004
15:24:16 +0000), Andy Hughes wrote: hi all just found this grope today im thinking of setting up a tea house and am looking for some Chatsford Teapots or any with a strainer in them. Either Upton (http://www.uptontea.com) or Special Teas (http://www.specialteas.com) used to advertise Chatsford "Steelite" teapots designed for service and catering. must be white in colour can any one help. I can't remember the color. I'd be surprised if they weren't white. |
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