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Hi everyone,
A friend of mine just came back from a visit to China. He had with him the coolest tea drinking decanter/glass thingy. It was a like a single serving thermos, all glass with a metal strainer built into the top. Pop off the metal strainer, pour in your hot water and tea leaves, put the strainer back in place and then screw on a lid. After setting long enough just drink right from decanter/glass. Anyone see such things about on the net and can point me to a link or two? Would appreciate any comments. Cheers, Eric |
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