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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.

Infusers and water levels



 
 
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Old 20-12-2004, 02:29 PM
Derek
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On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 05:41:15 -0800, crymad wrote:

I've started using Thunderbird for mail and news, and I
diligently re-wrap all messages before sending them out so the
lines don't extend way off into the distance. And yet, my
previous message shows up on my end with one line from Michael's
quote extended way off into the distance. Does it appear the
same way to anyone else?


Nope. But then, I'm not using Thunderbird, I'm using Dialog.

However, I'm a complete Thunderbird junkie for my email, so I was very
annoyed by this "feature" in replying. But there is a solution.

Have you tried the AutoReWrap extension?

http://autorewrap.mozdev.org/

Don't sent replies without it!

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Derek

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Old 20-12-2004, 08:15 PM
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Hi Lew,

On this particular pot the screen covers the entire bottom. There is a
small space in between this screen and the valve that opens. This space
is very difficult to clean. I have found that a periodic soaking of a
mild bleach slution takes care of any residur that builds up there.
Mike

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Old 20-12-2004, 08:25 PM
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Yes, water must be boiled separately and poured into the top. I would
not consider it an Ideal travel method. It is great for around the
house. If you remove the lid it is easy to clean, and an occasional
soak of mild bleach solution will take care of any stains around the
valve. I like the stainless steel French coffee press mechanisms for
travel.

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Old 21-12-2004, 12:25 AM
Dog Ma 1
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Lewis wrote:
... Most
teapots, especially those with a screen embedded in the spout, make it
nearly impossible to clean the interior of the spout. Admittedly, the
liquor doesn't contact the spout during the steep, but it sure does on
the way out. Maybe a gaiwan's the only choice for a cleanliness
freak?


Well, there are other options: gas-dynamic boundary layer, electrostatic or
acoustic levitation, etc. Or work in orbit...

Seriously, for someone with ultrasensitive taste and smell abilities,
working in glass with regular caustic cleaning is probably the answer. Where
I live and at my low level of discrimination, random hours of inferior
tap-water are the main threat. That, and random scents from the kitchen -
amazing how a bowl of fruit or a toasted muffin can alter the senses.

-DM


 




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