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Are there bamboo whisks for mixing WHOLE TEA LIVES, as for the japanese tea ceremony? Thank |
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5/5/04
> Hello, > > Are there bamboo whisks for mixing WHOLE TEA LIVES, as for the japanese tea > ceremony? > Thank > > Hi, I assure you the answer is a resounding yes. There is a product for anyone willing to pay for it. Seriously, I know of none. One of those long flat bamboo impliments with the rounded end does nicely. Personally, I use a chop stick, and when one of those is not within easy reach, the metal stick part of the "clock face" thermometer. Michael Barbarian |
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5/5/04
> Hello, > > Are there bamboo whisks for mixing WHOLE TEA LIVES, as for the japanese tea > ceremony? > Thank > > Hi, I assure you the answer is a resounding yes. There is a product for anyone willing to pay for it. Seriously, I know of none. One of those long flat bamboo impliments with the rounded end does nicely. Personally, I use a chop stick, and when one of those is not within easy reach, the metal stick part of the "clock face" thermometer. Michael Barbarian |
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