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A place to hide your tea bag
A place to hide your tea bag
add to my Wists Designer: Jonas Trampedach "Where Do tea bags go to die?. Usually squashed on the side of the saucer next to the cup, or if you have a little less decorum the table will probably be just fine. Jonas Trampedach has been observing the behaviour of tea drinkers ...
Floating Tea Egg: just what you were looking for
Floating Tea Egg: just what you were looking for
gizmodiva.com — I just love to start my day with a nice cup of hot tea. So to help... all you tea drinkers like me to enjoy this brew even more is the brand new Floating Tea Egg. Want to know what is so special about this Egg? Well thanks to this Egg you no longer ... (more) Floating Tea Egg: just what you were looking for
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The Teabag Coffin hides away teabags
Coolest Gadgets — ... perk with this design is if you don’t strain the teabag that well it won’t matter as much.  It’s going to sit in an area that’s indented, so the leftover juice from the bag won’t run onto anything.  This design is by Jonas Trampedach, who hopefully will find a way to get this cool teacup and saucer manufactured.  As of now though, this is still a design, so sadly those of us that are ridiculously anal about our tea habits will have to deal. Source: Cribcandy ...

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