Where can I purchase a teaball???
#109113 - 09/29/04 04:53 PM
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beth71
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Loc: Fort Worth, Texas
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My husband is in the hospital and I'm constantly running with my two girls, so I'm looking to shorten my search for a teaball. If anyone could give me some suggestions I would really appreciate it. Thanks!!!
~Beth
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I do not know what kind of stores there are in your area....but I have seen them at Shopko, Pier 1, and some kitchen specialty stores...I would not be surprised if Walmart carries them in their aisle with random kitchen supllies (spats etc)
Good luck!
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#109123 - 09/29/04 06:17 PM
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beth71
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Thanks! I will try Walmart tomorrow.
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I second the above or my HFS had them cheap too, so I now have 3 bigger ones, and 2 dinky ones mom gave me years ago
-------------------- Dietetics Student (anticipating RD exam in Aug 2010)
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My boyfriend just bought me this from Bodum. It's an individual mug with a tea infuser. I love it! Panda
-------------------- Amanda
I live in the Big Apple, but I don't eat the skin
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Panda...
#109217 - 09/30/04 07:52 AM
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beth71
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Thank you so much! That cup looks cool and just what I need. I'm going to order one today!!!
~Beth
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Quote:
My boyfriend just bought me this from Bodum. It's an individual mug with a tea infuser. I love it!
Panda
AP, I have a YoYo too...in fact 2 of them and LOVE it. For when i want a couple cups at a time I use this and love it as well since it is a press and works great with fennel. Yay....for Bodum products....(they go in the dishwasher too).
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Just wondering what that means?? Do the tea leaves get into the tea? Any info would help...Thanks!
~Beth
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Hi Beth (that's my middle name, by the way ) The "personal infuser" is just a cylindrical strainer that is open at the top. It hooks onto the rim of the mug, and hangs into the mug. You put the tea leaves inside the strainer, adn then pour the water into the strainer. The water flows through; the leaves stay in. There is a little lid that covers teh strainer part to keep the tea warm while it is brewing. Then the lid comes off and acts as a saucer, so when you take the strainer out you don't get your table/desk messy. Just place it into the saucer/lid, and you are good to go. The mug now holds your tea. I hope that explanation made sense. Panda
-------------------- Amanda
I live in the Big Apple, but I don't eat the skin
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PANDA!!
#109893 - 10/02/04 08:29 PM
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beth71
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Hi Panda! Thanks...that explanation was great. I can't wait for my tea and cup to arrive. Thank you for all your help!
~Beth (great name, huh?)
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