captpackrat: (Tea bunnies)
[Error: unknown template qotd] On the extremely rare occasion that I drink coffee, I usually have instant.  I don't own a coffee maker because I drink coffee so very rarely.

Tea, on the other hand, is an entirely different matter.  First I boil the water using an electric tea kettle.  For most teas, I use a glass teapot with a gold mesh basket.  I fill the basket with loose leaf tea, then add water and let it infuse for an appropriate length of time.  I then remove the basket, and the tea is ready to drink.

For white tea, however, I have a special Yixing teapot.  The unique clay used to make the pot gives the tea a very interesting flavor, which improves as you use it.  I place the tea leaves in the pot, then add water.  I then have to pour the tea through a mesh strainer spoon because the pot doesn't have a filter.  You can never wash a Yixing teapot, because the clay would absorb a soapy flavor; you merely rinse it out with warm water when you're done.

If I'm in a hurry, or I want an herbal tea, I'll sometimes use teabags, but they're really evil things.  The flavor of whole tea leaves is incomparable to chopped, ground, mangled tea stuffed into constrictive paper bags.
captpackrat: (Tea bunnies)
I found a shop in Omaha that sells tea!  Real tea!  Huzzah!  Nice to see these Cornhuskers have at least some culture.   ;)  

I finally got to try some REAL bubble tea *yum*, and I picked up some very interesting tea mints.  I didn't buy any actual tea today, because it's a wee bit warm for tea right now, and my living araingments aren't that condusive to making a proper cuppa.  I do need to return later and buy a better tea cup, though.

The Netgear wireless stuff I'd bought over the weekend turned out to be defective (Why has Netgear suddenly become crap?) and ended up just buying a huge length of CAT5 cable and running it up over the door frame and around the room, so I'm back on the Net again.

CompUSA has HORRIBLE prices on cables.

I've somehow landed the cooking duties around here, and all my cookware, utencils, appliances and cookbooks are in the POD.  I can't do anything about the antique appliances here, I can't afford to do anything about the cookware or utencils yet (non-non-stick pots!  Augh!), but I did stop buy and pick up a copy of The All New Joy of Cooking.  This is the 1997 edition, sans "game" recipies.  Not to worry, I still have a copy of the 1975 edition in the POD, so I'll still be able to prepare squirrel, beaver, possum and raccoon.

I've been shopping for a Sirius radio reciever for the house, and I found one today at RadioShack for $150 after rebate.  That's for the tuner and a boombox.  I'd like to get the iPod-like S50, but that's $300, plus another $100 for the docking station.

Tea!

Jun. 11th, 2005 04:45 pm
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Splurged a bit today and bought 4 ounces of Silver Needle White Down tea today. A mere $130 a pound. (That sounds expensive, but 1 pound of tea leaves makes about 200 cups! That's way cheaper than what some people pay for coffee at Trendy Coffee Shops. And white tea leaves can be reused several times, so it'll last even longer!)

Traffic in San Diego has gotten so horrible now. The weekend, mid-day freeway traffic is now as bad as weekday rush hour traffic was 15 years ago.

On the way home, I saw a cop nailing people making illegal right turns. As I passed by, he flagged down 4 cars in a row. *insert Nelson Muntz HA-HA! laugh*

Tea...

Mar. 9th, 2005 02:37 pm
captpackrat: (Whoo)
So far today I've drank 16 cups of tea....
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I need another teapot to take to work.

The store where I bought my last teapot has gone out of business, and Wal*Mart doesn't carry them, and neither does Target.

Where does a person buy a teapot now days?


(TeaPOT, not teaKETTLE. The latter I can find anywhere)

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