Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
If you don't have a tea brewer, just put some loose tea in a mug and pour hot water over it. The leaves will eventually settle to the bottom so they are easy to avoid.
That's over-brewing, though, which I'm sure would cause all kinds of hand wringing on the tea equivalent of BITOG.
SR5: The Chinese grocer here sells tea seats for next to nothing. You can get a pot, cups, serving tray, and the works for like $35. I couldn't believe it.
For me, it's pretty much Stash Earl Grey or their Double Bergamot Earl Grey, and has been for many, many years, with some English Breakfast or Darjeeling or something else tossed in each order, too.
If you don't have a tea brewer, just put some loose tea in a mug and pour hot water over it. The leaves will eventually settle to the bottom so they are easy to avoid.
That's over-brewing, though, which I'm sure would cause all kinds of hand wringing on the tea equivalent of BITOG.
SR5: The Chinese grocer here sells tea seats for next to nothing. You can get a pot, cups, serving tray, and the works for like $35. I couldn't believe it.
For me, it's pretty much Stash Earl Grey or their Double Bergamot Earl Grey, and has been for many, many years, with some English Breakfast or Darjeeling or something else tossed in each order, too.