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February 16, 2007

The Most Beautiful Tea Strainer

I usually use my trusty IngenuiTEA from Adagio when making loose leaf tea. It's quick, easy to clean, and does a perfect job every time. Despite this, I have a variety of other infusers. More than I need probably. And yet, I just found one that I greatly desire.

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This is from The Well-Tempered Kitchen, and at $15.50, a great work of art. My collection cries out for one!

The bloom is the strainer and after use you put it on the foliage, which catches the drips. Brilliance!

As said by LiveJournal user motomuffin regarding this particular piece: "Form+Function+Tea=Bliss"

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I've just found your blog and am enjoying it. These strainers are indeed beautiful! Stop by my tea blog every now and then and say "hello." I'll do the same! Stephanie W.

I have seen lots of srainers but all of them looks somewhat alike. But these strainers are absolutely beautiful and each costs less than 20 $. They are not only useful but can be used to decorate the table. Thanks for this post.

Phamt,
www.nature-healthy-tea.com

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