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I'm not sure, but I'd imagine others around here must be in a similar
situation as me. A lot of tea and not enough storage. My fiance and I have been trying to decide on the best way to store all of my teas. I have right now approx. 20 different loose teas. I have a couple glass canisters with seals and locks (but they are clear glass and have to stay in the cupboard) and the rest are in resealable paper waxed bags. We had found a nice spice rack with about 12 glass vials but again they are clear and a bit small to hold much tea. Ideally, I'd have them in ceramic sealed locking canisters but I would need a whole other countertop for them. So does anyone have any ideas for a fairly streamlined and inexpensive system to house my tea happily? How do you store yours? - Dominic Drinking: Sea Dyke Brang Fujian Oolong |
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