Using loose leaves is so easy and tea shops have so many great fruit combinations with their teas I don’t understand why so many people still use the bland tea bags
There are cups that come with their own ceramic sieve, but you can also use the chinese method of using a small dish to decant the tea…or use the grampa method if you can stand hot tea and can drink it before it oversteeps :D
I have a tea strainer thing like this(this particular image is a Walmart one apparently). I also have one of the sturdy, in cup ones, which I like for tea where it doesn’t get bitter from oversteeping (such as Redbush)
You and some friends could start a tea shop worker owned cooperative in your area. How far you want to take that (turn your back yard into a shop if you live in a suburb, or rent a space in downtown) is up to you, but if you think your area has demand for a tea shop, there are some great guides on how to start a worker owned coop! :D
Using loose leaves is so easy and tea shops have so many great fruit combinations with their teas I don’t understand why so many people still use the bland tea bags
How do I use loose leaf? also, where do I get loose leaf?
I have gotten some nice blends from Adagio
There are cups that come with their own ceramic sieve, but you can also use the chinese method of using a small dish to decant the tea…or use the grampa method if you can stand hot tea and can drink it before it oversteeps :D
I have a tea strainer thing like this(this particular image is a Walmart one apparently). I also have one of the sturdy, in cup ones, which I like for tea where it doesn’t get bitter from oversteeping (such as Redbush)
Tea shops? We don’t have those here.
Time to open a tea shop
Sounds awesome where do I start?
You and some friends could start a tea shop worker owned cooperative in your area. How far you want to take that (turn your back yard into a shop if you live in a suburb, or rent a space in downtown) is up to you, but if you think your area has demand for a tea shop, there are some great guides on how to start a worker owned coop! :D
Thanks, don’t really have friends around here, but I will still look into this.
Time to get friends by selling tea!