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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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you can check www.harney.com
www.lepalaisdesthes.com both carry christmas time tea gifts- you may also wish to purchase a teapot, cup, or tea for one several sites have lovely items including www.allteapots.com > wrote in message ... >I am looking for nice gifts or gift sets for the "tea person" on my list. > > Loose tea or tea bags are fine. > > Any pointers to something other than what the mall and megamart has would > be > greatly appreciated. > |
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A trip to Chinatown. A trip to an ethnic store. Last years $100
tetsubins are $10 in discount stores. I always shop the department stores during the holidays. Ebay Russian lomonosov cobalt teapots. Tip save yourself a bundle and get the coffee pot version. Barnes-Noble bookstore is selling thermos like teapots for beverage holder. For tea puer cakes or tuocha, 10lb tins of Lipton Yellow Label, 5lb bags of restaurant tea. The newest item this year, not in American retail or on websites, 'Name Baru' Korean tea infusion sets. The cutest ergonometric item I've seen in a long time. My local tea shoppe has them (expensive) and Korean store (inexpensive). I was able to find the Made in Switzerland teapots at http://www.swissgold.com/e/tea.asp in local retail. Relegates Chatsford and Bodum to tupperware. If you buy from website recommendations in this group it's what everybody has except me. But if you don't drive or like UPS delivery because they bring it to your door and the battery pack in your wheelchair won't get you too the mailbox and back without a jumpstart here are some neat items at a website never mentioned before http://www.gourmetofoldecity.com/otherteaware.htm . Oh I'd luv to get my hands on that french press. I've got plans. Jim "Joanne Rosen" > wrote in message et>... > you can check www.harney.com > www.lepalaisdesthes.com > both carry christmas time tea gifts- > you may also wish to purchase a teapot, cup, or tea for one > several sites have lovely items including www.allteapots.com > > > wrote in message > ... > >I am looking for nice gifts or gift sets for the "tea person" on my list. > > > > Loose tea or tea bags are fine. > > > > Any pointers to something other than what the mall and megamart has would > > be > > greatly appreciated. |
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A trip to Chinatown. A trip to an ethnic store. Last years $100
tetsubins are $10 in discount stores. I always shop the department stores during the holidays. Ebay Russian lomonosov cobalt teapots. Tip save yourself a bundle and get the coffee pot version. Barnes-Noble bookstore is selling thermos like teapots for beverage holder. For tea puer cakes or tuocha, 10lb tins of Lipton Yellow Label, 5lb bags of restaurant tea. The newest item this year, not in American retail or on websites, 'Name Baru' Korean tea infusion sets. The cutest ergonometric item I've seen in a long time. My local tea shoppe has them (expensive) and Korean store (inexpensive). I was able to find the Made in Switzerland teapots at http://www.swissgold.com/e/tea.asp in local retail. Relegates Chatsford and Bodum to tupperware. If you buy from website recommendations in this group it's what everybody has except me. But if you don't drive or like UPS delivery because they bring it to your door and the battery pack in your wheelchair won't get you too the mailbox and back without a jumpstart here are some neat items at a website never mentioned before http://www.gourmetofoldecity.com/otherteaware.htm . Oh I'd luv to get my hands on that french press. I've got plans. Jim "Joanne Rosen" > wrote in message et>... > you can check www.harney.com > www.lepalaisdesthes.com > both carry christmas time tea gifts- > you may also wish to purchase a teapot, cup, or tea for one > several sites have lovely items including www.allteapots.com > > > wrote in message > ... > >I am looking for nice gifts or gift sets for the "tea person" on my list. > > > > Loose tea or tea bags are fine. > > > > Any pointers to something other than what the mall and megamart has would > > be > > greatly appreciated. |
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![]() "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message om... <snip> > I was > able to find the Made in Switzerland teapots at > http://www.swissgold.com/e/tea.asp in local retail. Relegates > Chatsford and Bodum to tupperware. My Chatsford pot is great. I've been reluctant to buy a glass teapot because I'm an often slow drinker and am under the impression that glass pots allow tea to cool faster than a porcelain or pottery pot. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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![]() "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message om... <snip> > I was > able to find the Made in Switzerland teapots at > http://www.swissgold.com/e/tea.asp in local retail. Relegates > Chatsford and Bodum to tupperware. My Chatsford pot is great. I've been reluctant to buy a glass teapot because I'm an often slow drinker and am under the impression that glass pots allow tea to cool faster than a porcelain or pottery pot. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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Sorry s/b 'Namu Baru' the Korean wholesale exporter. I don't know if
the sets have a name perse. Jim (Space Cowboy) wrote in message . com>... > Label, 5lb bags of restaurant tea. The newest item this year, not in > American retail or on websites, 'Name Baru' Korean tea infusion sets. > The cutest ergonometric item I've seen in a long time. My local tea > shoppe has them (expensive) and Korean store (inexpensive). |
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Sorry s/b 'Namu Baru' the Korean wholesale exporter. I don't know if
the sets have a name perse. Jim (Space Cowboy) wrote in message . com>... > Label, 5lb bags of restaurant tea. The newest item this year, not in > American retail or on websites, 'Name Baru' Korean tea infusion sets. > The cutest ergonometric item I've seen in a long time. My local tea > shoppe has them (expensive) and Korean store (inexpensive). |
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