View Poll Results: What's your cuppa tea ??

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  • White

    11 13.25%
  • Green

    28 33.73%
  • Oolong

    13 15.66%
  • Pu erh

    7 8.43%
  • Masala Chai

    2 2.41%
  • Matcha

    4 4.82%
  • Rooibos

    10 12.05%
  • Herbal

    8 9.64%
  • Iced tea

    17 20.48%
  • Dirty Sock (white athletic)

    1 1.20%
  • Dirty Sock (black dress)

    1 1.20%
  • Black

    40 48.19%
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    It's a modern style Kuska ( Kupilka - Dishware & cutlery - outdoor & kitchen - Kupilka ) made from a resin and wood fibers, I will withstand the dishwasher, high drink temperatures and won't absorbed odors and flavors...

    I have this one so I can save my wood Kuska for my special beverages
    Ahhh....something for the B.O.B. .....thank you Phil I saved the shortcut.
    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    Quote Originally Posted by donv View Post
    It's not "gunk lined" Mick, it's "seasoned". There's a difference.
    Yes there is, as I now well know. If it looks oily and comes off when you wipe it, decontaminate that shit now!

    Anything else is fine.
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    You blokes and your fancy cast iron tea pots! What you fulla's need is a cast iron guts like me!


    Mick
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    Time for some late night tea. Pearl jasmine in my "pain in the butt" gaiwan. Granted I like the way it looks, but for the life of me, I can't pour anything out of it without making a mess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donv View Post
    Time for some late night tea. Pearl jasmine in my "pain in the butt" gaiwan. Granted I like the way it looks, but for the life of me, I can't pour anything out of it without making a mess.
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    Tea + Pot = happy !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Tea + Pot = happy !
    Yeah Steph, you're right. Believe it or not, I was going to use my little teapot, then poured the tea balls into the gaiwan. I figured if I never use it, I'll never master pouring tea from it. I do OK with my other gaiwan, this one just don't like me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donv View Post
    Yeah Steph, you're right. Believe it or not, I was going to use my little teapot, then poured the tea balls into the gaiwan. I figured if I never use it, I'll never master pouring tea from it. I do OK with my other gaiwan, this one just don't like me.
    You show that gaiwan who's boss !
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    You blokes and your fancy cast iron tea pots! What you fulla's need is a cast iron guts like me!


    Mick
    No Mick thats seasoned too
    Rich
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    A Gongfu tea set usually comes with a tray to catch spills, which are normal...so no worries! where'd you get that green gaiwan? Looks like one I was looking at on ebay

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    Quote Originally Posted by kwlfca View Post
    A Gongfu tea set usually comes with a tray to catch spills, which are normal...so no worries! where'd you get that green gaiwan? Looks like one I was looking at on ebay
    I picked that up last year from Dragon Tea House, but I just checked and they don't seem to have one anymore. It is a Ge Yao Ice Veins Celadon Gaiwan 100ml 3.38 fl oz. I did a google search and found one like it, but with a round edge instead of curvy. But, perhaps that is the reason of my pouring problem? Anyway, at 100ml, it's just a bit too small for me, even if I could transfer all of it's contents to their desired destination.
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