... Derek <news@gwinn.us> wrote: While intrepidly exploring the bowels of USENET on Tuesday, September 09, 2008, Square Peg rolled initiative and posted the following: Can anyone who owns an IngenuiTea (by Adagio) answer a couple of questions? 1. Does it have any volume markings in the side? Ideally, it would have both ounces and milliliters. No. ...
... -0500, Derek <news@gwinn.us> wrote: While intrepidly exploring the bowels of USENET on Tuesday, September 09, 2008, Square Peg rolled initiative and posted the following: Can anyone who owns an IngenuiTea (by Adagio) answer a couple of questions? 1. Does it have any volume markings in the side? Ideally, it would have both ounces and milliliters. No. Too bad. ...
While intrepidly exploring the bowels of USENET on Tuesday, September 09, 2008, Square Peg rolled initiative and posted the following: Can anyone who owns an IngenuiTea (by Adagio) answer a couple of questions? 1. Does it have any volume markings in the side? Ideally, it would have both ounces and milliliters. No. 2. Does the 32 oz version and the 16 oz version use the ...
Can anyone who owns an IngenuiTea (by Adagio) answer a couple of questions? 1. Does it have any volume markings in the side? Ideally, it would have both ounces and milliliters. 2. Does the 32 oz version and the 16 oz version use the same infuser? 3. What's the widest diameter receptacle that will work with the unit? Thanks
... it is digital, (b) it will hold a temperature, and (c) the good review by Natarajan. My plan is to play with this new toy for awhile and then invest in a larger teapot. I am looking at the ingenuiTea or one of the glass teapots such as the one from Adagio. Then I need a larger thermos. Thermos makes a 34 oz stainless model that should be just right. Then I can make up to 4 cuos of tea in ...
... encouraged to learn more about tea and brewing a really good cup. I have come to the conclusion that I need better tools. One that I am about to purchase is the ingenuiTea from Adagio. This looks like the perfect tool for loose tea and expecially for multiple infusions, which I am just getting into. I have a couple of questions and ...
..., and I used to use one regularly that I got from that shop. But it's 2-part construction made it ill-suited to the workplace. I prefer the ingenuiTEA. And I find that it works well for multiple steeps. Yep, the ingenuiTea does seem like it would work better.
...5syyp2 I've only seen them at a tea shop in Minneapolis, and I used to use one regularly that I got from that shop. But it's 2-part construction made it ill-suited to the workplace. I prefer the ingenuiTEA. And I find that it works well for multiple steeps. -- Derek "Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute rejection of authority.+ -- Thomas H. Huxley
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...am about to purchase is the ingenuiTea from Adagio. This looks like the ... like the best alternative to the ingenuiTea: http://www.adagio.com/teaware/glass_teapot...., you can do this with the ingenuiTea as well, no? There are ceramic ... just because they are gadgets. The ingenuiTea is a clever design and I ...) a place to brew the tea (ingenuiTea, glass teapot, etc.), and (c) something ...