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Is a gaiwan worth it? No! Get a good teapot     

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Author: Michael Plant
Date: Oct 13, 2006 02:41

...in the significance of the subject at hand. I'm using my little stone gourd teapot today for Phoenix Bird Oolong. I dedicated this particular Gung Fu pot...teas. I do sometimes brew Pu'erhs in it. It's a happy little teapot, and serves me very well. Teas taste great in it, some better than...it. It's my favorate form for a teapot. Holds less than four ounces -- less than ...
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Re: double wall glass teapot     

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Author: Space Cowboy
Date: Sep 11, 2008 05:44

Thats exactly what you end up with when you reduce the plunger in a tea press, except a little piece of rod sticking through the top which you cap to hold the filter in place. Notice the filter just below the spout. I did this for tea presses from 100mL to 1L which you can find dirt cheap in discount stores. The owner of my local tea shoppe gave me the heads up. Jim PS I would buy ...
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Re: OT - Beizhing?     

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Author: Dominic T.
Date: Aug 13, 2008 19:10

... the man on the street bits where she just exudes ignorance and idiocy. Like when she goes to the teahouse and then proceeds to sing "I'm a little teapot" (poorly at that) and then the man fills her gaiwan. Ugh. This is the reason I have zero pride in most my countrymen or this country's ...
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Re: Celestial Teapot     

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Author: Art
Date: Mar 1, 2008 09:33

... the angel Gabriel than there is to postulate the Celestial Teapot? I can't see any, but I can see there'd ..., say, quarks than there is to postulate the Celestial Teapot. The pertinent question I'm speaking of is "what publicly observed phenomena is this postulate intended to account for?" Observed: Little children who talk about their "other mommy and daddy". Scientific study...
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Re: Celestial Teapot     

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Author: ZerkonX
Date: Mar 1, 2008 04:34

... the belief system a certainty. Nice trick! To open up this can of worms a little wider, it isn't pure coincidence that inside of many religions, the power/church structure centers around who exactly holds and 'keeps' the icon. In the case of the teapot it might be that a certain group might claim to either see this teapot via visions or maybe with some sacred telescope.
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Re: Teapot for Work?     

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Author: Scott Dorsey
Date: Oct 1, 2007 08:38

... on the bottom. I was told to pick a spout closer to the top, so that you don't get as much residue when you pour the tea. If you use a basket, the residue becomes really little issue. And the Chatsfords come with baskets. What's the difference between the 2-cup Eathenware Chatsford on sale for $16.00 and the Series E for $19.80? The older model has been discontinued and replaced...
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Re: Teapot for Work?     

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Author: adverb
Date: Sep 30, 2007 10:55

....wisc.edu (Richard Chappell) wrote: I'm looking for a small teapot that I can use at work. The teapot Dominic: No experience with those, in fact, I've never even heard of them before. Maybe check Uptontea and something like the Chatsford teapots. They have cool little 2 cup ones up to big ones, they have infusers, and are very ...
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Re: Teapot for Work?     

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Author: Space Cowboy
Date: Sep 29, 2007 08:52

... describing. Jim adverb@gmail.com wrote: I'm looking for a small teapot that I can use at work. The teapot should have a built in/removable infuser, be relatively small (2 cups worth, preferably), ... it throughout the day. I've also been told to buy a teapot with the spout close to the top, which makes it a little harder to find teapots.
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Re: Teapot for Work?     

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Author: Scott Dorsey
Date: Sep 28, 2007 11:12

...>I'm looking for a small teapot that I can use at work.... been told to buy a teapot with the spout close to the...which makes it a little harder to find teapots. Try the 2-cup...will keep the tea warmer a little longer than the bone china. ...I was looking at their Stump teapot (http://www.forlifedesign.com/stump- ...teapot.html) and their Whole Leaf Teapot (http://www.forlifedesign.com/ wholeleaf....
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Re: Teapot for Work?     

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Author: Richard Chappell
Date: Sep 28, 2007 08:58

> I'm looking for a small teapot that I can use at work. The teapot Dominic: No experience with those, in fact, I've never even heard of them before. Maybe check Uptontea and something like the Chatsford teapots. They have cool little 2 cup ones up to big ones, they have infusers, and are very popular. Everyone seems to like ...
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