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Le_Forgeron wrote:
> Why separate afterward, from a tea-infuser ? Rinse and flush!
> Reusing tea bag ?
>
> Keep your tea leaves dry and in metal box until you need them.
I've tried keeping the leaves in a box, and using a tea strainer to
remove them after you add the water. It never, ever, removes all of
them. There's always bits of tea leaf left over.
Some people say that by observing the pattern of the leaves at the
bottom of the cup, you can predict the future...
>> What puzzles me is that nobody has yet had the idea of just selling the
>> resulting infusion, rather than the leaves themselves. (Then again,
>> anything with water in it is more expensive, so...)
>>
> And what do you think Lipton is selling under the name ice(d) tea, in
> venture with PepsiCo ?
> A lot of canned and bottled water with various flavours.
Haven't heard of that one...
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