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I'm seeking your observations/opinions on the IngenuiTea -
How well does it contain rooibos and other very small leaf particles compared to the Chatsford and Teeli brew baskets? Thx. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:42:37 GMT, Bluesea wrote:
> I'm seeking your observations/opinions on the IngenuiTea - > > How well does it contain rooibos and other very small leaf particles > compared to the Chatsford and Teeli brew baskets? > > Thx. Oooh! Good question! No, seriously. My inquiring mind wants to know before I buy one. -- Derek It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face. |
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"Bluesea" > wrote in message
... > I'm seeking your observations/opinions on the IngenuiTea - > How well does it contain rooibos and other very small leaf particles > compared to the Chatsford and Teeli brew baskets? > Thx. --- The IngenuiTea has a very fine mesh strainer. It easily handles rooibos "tea". HTH |
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Well, I am not Renee, but I have all 3 that you mention, and they all
seem to work equally well. > On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:42:37 GMT, Bluesea wrote: > > > I'm seeking your observations/opinions on the IngenuiTea - > > > > How well does it contain rooibos and other very small leaf particles > > compared to the Chatsford and Teeli brew baskets? |
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![]() "Student" > wrote in message news:XWtLd.106615$Wo.103893@lakeread08... > "Bluesea" > wrote in message > ... > > I'm seeking your observations/opinions on the IngenuiTea - > > How well does it contain rooibos and other very small leaf particles > > compared to the Chatsford and Teeli brew baskets? > > Thx. > --- > > The IngenuiTea has a very fine mesh strainer. It easily handles rooibos > "tea". > HTH Great! Thanks. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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Aha! I always wondered who et al was
![]() Thanks - that's *exactly* what I wanted to know. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. "CCCarlisle" > wrote in message ... > Well, I am not Renee, but I have all 3 that you mention, and they all > seem to work equally well. > > > > On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:42:37 GMT, Bluesea wrote: > > > > > I'm seeking your observations/opinions on the IngenuiTea - > > > > > > How well does it contain rooibos and other very small leaf particles > > > compared to the Chatsford and Teeli brew baskets? |
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I use the Aria/IngenuiTea all the time for rooibos. I've tried rooibos and
chamomile in my chatsford and they make a bit of a mess. The chamomile is particularly annoying to cleanup. Some small slivers of rooibos or chamomile tend to stick into the nylon mesh of the Chatsford filter. The IngenuiTea has a smaller surface area and less play in the mesh so nothing gets stuck in the mesh...just in some crevices where the plastic rim meets the mesh. As with any non-paper filter, the finest particles may pass through the mesh. The mesh and mechanism will stain with regular use but you can get all of the stains/odors out by soaking with oxy-clean or a mild solution of bleach and water. Every once in a while soak the whole unit in a large bowl filled with the solution of choice so that you can clean the mechanism too. I wish you could take it apart to clean. I don't put mine in the dishwasher...I think it would scratch the plastic. This pot is probably the best method for rooibos that I can recommend. Renee "Bluesea" > wrote in message ... > I'm seeking your observations/opinions on the IngenuiTea - > > How well does it contain rooibos and other very small leaf particles > compared to the Chatsford and Teeli brew baskets? > > Thx. > > > -- > ~~Bluesea~~ > Spam is great in musubi but not in email. > Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. > > |
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![]() "Frank & Renee" > wrote in message news:w6LLd.6961$W16.2753@trndny07... > I use the Aria/IngenuiTea all the time for rooibos. I've tried rooibos and > chamomile in my chatsford and they make a bit of a mess. The chamomile is > particularly annoying to cleanup. That's good to know since I've never done loose chamomile. > Some small slivers of rooibos or > chamomile tend to stick into the nylon mesh of the Chatsford filter. The > IngenuiTea has a smaller surface area and less play in the mesh so nothing > gets stuck in the mesh...just in some crevices where the plastic rim meets > the mesh. As with any non-paper filter, the finest particles may pass > through the mesh. Yes, but if it's about the same as a Chatsford or Teeli, it's acceptable. What the BeeHouse and Jenaer glass infusers allow to pass through is not, IMO. > The mesh and mechanism will stain with regular use but you can get all of > the stains/odors out by soaking with oxy-clean or a mild solution of bleach > and water. Every once in a while soak the whole unit in a large bowl filled > with the solution of choice so that you can clean the mechanism too. I wish > you could take it apart to clean. I don't put mine in the dishwasher...I > think it would scratch the plastic. > > This pot is probably the best method for rooibos that I can recommend. Thanks - I appreciate your remarks. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 17:59:46 -0600, Bluesea wrote:
> "Frank & Renee" > wrote in message > news:w6LLd.6961$W16.2753@trndny07...\ > >> I use the Aria/IngenuiTea all the time for rooibos. I've tried rooibos >> and chamomile in my chatsford and they make a bit of a mess. The chamomile >> is particularly annoying to cleanup. > > That's good to know since I've never done loose chamomile. Loose chamomile sticks to everything. And I mean "adheres with an almost unbreakable bond." It is the only thing I have to clean out of our infuser with a brush and lots of water. Everything else rinses right out, even rooibos. -- Derek Some people dream of success, while other people live to crush those dreams. |
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![]() "Derek" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 17:59:46 -0600, Bluesea wrote: > > > "Frank & Renee" > wrote in message > > news:w6LLd.6961$W16.2753@trndny07...\ > > > >> I use the Aria/IngenuiTea all the time for rooibos. I've tried rooibos > >> and chamomile in my chatsford and they make a bit of a mess. The chamomile > >> is particularly annoying to cleanup. > > > > That's good to know since I've never done loose chamomile. > > Loose chamomile sticks to everything. And I mean "adheres with an > almost unbreakable bond." It is the only thing I have to clean out of > our infuser with a brush and lots of water. Everything else rinses > right out, even rooibos. Yes, I've never been annoyed at cleaning out rooibos. I will, however, avoid loose chamomile now that I know what it's like. > Some people dream of success, while other people live to crush those > dreams. Ain't that the truth! -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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