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Teapots spout dripping.
Is there a way to stop the tea from dripping of the teapot spout after serving? |
Teapots spout dripping.
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> wrote: > > Is there a way to stop the tea from dripping of the teapot spout after >serving? Yes. Get a spout of a different shape. The issue is that there is a fight between the cohesion of the water molecules to hold together in a drop, versus their adhesion to the surface of the spout. A well-designed spout will let the last bit of water to fall off as a droplet rather than clinging and rolling down the end of the spout. Placing a groove under the spout end helps. Smooth finishes are better than rough ones, and sometimes a rough one can be okay if enough stain builds up on it to smooth the surface out a bit. Narrowing the end to increase the rate of flow at the tip also can help. I think there was actually an article in Scientific American on the subject in the late sixties, comparing different shapes and with math models of flow. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
Teapots spout dripping.
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Teapots spout dripping.
Dominic T. wrote: > wrote: > > Is there a way to stop the tea from dripping of the teapot spout after > > serving? > > I have seen many servers use a small cloth to catch any drips, > sometimes very ornate and nice looking cloths... but any would do. How about a tea towel? --Blair "(whistles idly)" |
Teapots spout dripping.
I know that this is going to sound strange, but if you smear a little
butter under the tip of the spout, it should catch the drips. Alternatively, "drip catchers" such as the one shown here work very well: http://www.jollygoodtea.com/ProdImag...earlscourt.jpg |
Teapots spout dripping.
> wrote in message ... > > > Is there a way to stop the tea from dripping of the teapot spout after > serving? Yes, I use this little gadget for spouts that aren't shaped properly: http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Accessories/1384.html. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
Teapots spout dripping.
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Teapots spout dripping.
Bluesea wrote: > Yes, I use this little gadget for spouts that aren't shaped properly: > > http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Accessories/1384.html. It's a paperclip. --Blair |
Teapots spout dripping.
Speculum.
Jim Blair P. Houghton wrote: > Bluesea wrote: > > Yes, I use this little gadget for spouts that aren't shaped properly: > > > > http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Accessories/1384.html. > > It's a paperclip. > > --Blair |
Teapots spout dripping.
And a damned small one too
Marlene > Speculum. > > Jim > > Blair P. Houghton wrote: >> Bluesea wrote: >> > Yes, I use this little gadget for spouts that aren't shaped properly: >> > >> > http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Accessories/1384.html. >> >> It's a paperclip. >> >> --Blair > |
Teapots spout dripping.
My wife says even the small ones are too big.
Jim Marlene Wood wrote: > And a damned small one too > > Marlene > > > > Speculum. > > > > Jim > > > > Blair P. Houghton wrote: > >> Bluesea wrote: > >> > Yes, I use this little gadget for spouts that aren't shaped properly: > >> > > >> > http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Accessories/1384.html. > >> > >> It's a paperclip. > >> > >> --Blair |
Teapots spout dripping.
I appreciate all the information on this tread concerning spout dripping and
thank you all. I still want to keep this teapot because its a gift. However, I am shopping for a new teapot and this time I'll try it before I buy it. "Space Cowboy" > wrote in message oups.com... > My wife says even the small ones are too big. > > Jim > > Marlene Wood wrote: >> And a damned small one too >> >> Marlene >> >> >> > Speculum. >> > >> > Jim >> > >> > Blair P. Houghton wrote: >> >> Bluesea wrote: >> >> > Yes, I use this little gadget for spouts that aren't shaped >> >> > properly: >> >> > >> >> > http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Accessories/1384.html. >> >> >> >> It's a paperclip. >> >> >> >> --Blair > |
Teapots spout dripping.
Space Cowboy wrote: > Speculum. Hey, now, there's no call to go all ad-hominem on me... --Blair |
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