the perfect set of teapots, what do you think?
tools of the trade
!the perfect set! for your greens and whites--use a guywan to keep temp down. oolongs -- use clay/yixing. blacks -- porcelain ofcourselain. pu-erhs -- stoneware. flower/herb/flavored -- glass (Schott Jena Glas) this is good german glass and wont break. icetea anyone have any other combos |
"icetea" > wrote in message > !the perfect set! > for your greens and whites--use a guywan to keep temp down. To keep temp down ? Is that so hot in the room you brew tea ? Kuri |
A teapot has other ergonometrics besides material. A few that come to
mind from discussions in the past price,size,handle,durability,spout,lid,aesthetics, cleaning. My minimum requirement is the agony of the leaves. If there is a glass pot I can't break I'd like to know more. I'm using glass pots with cradles which helps somewhat. Jim icetea wrote: > tools of the trade > !the perfect set! > for your greens and whites--use a guywan to keep temp down. > oolongs -- use clay/yixing. > blacks -- porcelain ofcourselain. > pu-erhs -- stoneware. > flower/herb/flavored -- glass (Schott Jena Glas) this is good german > glass and wont break. > > icetea > anyone have any other combos |
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