One of my simple pleasures is a pot of tea each morning. I drink loose leaf earl grey brewed in a cast iron pot. I like it hot clear to the last cup, so had been leaving the pot on the stove on warm setting. But I felt bad about the electricity. I was resigned to making a tea cozy for my pot. Then it hit me that an old ski hat would fit perfectly. I'd already cut the stitches on this one for a Halloween costume, meaning I could put the spout through and didn't have to worry about condensation inside. It works well and keeps the tea nearly as hot as the stove.
I also drink loose leaf earl grey in the morning. Do you measure your tea and water? I just eye ball the tea and add 16 ounces of water.
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T Blankinship wrote:I also drink loose leaf earl grey in the morning. Do you measure your tea and water? I just eye ball the tea and add 16 ounces of water.
I warm the pot with a splash of boiling water, put 3 heaping teaspoons of tea in the pot, and fill it to the top with hot water (just shy of a liter). Small pleasures.
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