Has anyone used electric tea makers?
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message
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On 10/2/2013 5:13 PM, MaryL wrote:
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> Some of the iced tea makers are not expensive, and I suspect that buying
> bottled tea would soon cost just as much. Nevertheless, I think that
> may be the route I will take. That way, I won't have to clean and store
> the tea maker, and I can have a small supply of various "flavors" on
> hand. I also had some concerns of the tea becoming diluted over the
> course of an afternoon or evening as we visit.
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> MaryL
Great idea if your guests expect and enjoy second rate tea. Most
bottled is nasty stuff. I'll have water please.
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Well, that's why I started down this path...I don't drink iced tea myself,
but I was concerned that the bottled tea might not be good. I actually like
water and that's all I drink, but I'm trying to provide what others like.
MaryL
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